Gitanjali's thoughts after reading

After reading a famous book carefully, everyone must have a lot of feelings about life or things. It's time to take time to write about your feelings after reading it. But how to write the feeling after reading? The following is my collection of thoughts on "Gitanjali", which is for reference only and I hope it will help you.

Git Anjali Rabindranath Tagore 1 This is another outstanding work of Tagore, which is a sacrifice to God, so it contains sacred feelings. There are love, affection, friendship and religious affection. Babies in prose and poetry are deified, transparent and beautiful. Like crystal, but without edges and corners. Sweet smile in his sleep, sweet sleep like a jar of aged honey, and fragrant frankincense on his delicate skin.

Tagore endowed them with exquisite legends with the imagination of flying. In this way, the baby's cuteness becomes reasonable. This is an explanation. Clarified holiness and interpreted pure beauty. However, explanations often fascinate us and can be seen everywhere in our lives. * * * isn't it a legend that the anger of workers can't touch the top of the mountain? That is, the uncivilized distant ancestors did not know how to explain various natural phenomena, so they were unconstrained, or attributed to the nature of God. And God is often emotional and thoughtful, and that legend is full of vitality. Very interesting, fantastic plot, love and hate on the paper.

And this is just an interesting explanation for ancient barbarians; When we were young, we must all like to ask "why". Why the sky is so blue; The leaves are all green, covered by spring water; Why do the sun, the moon and the stars revolve around us, and we are changing every day, but our parents' faces are painted with several lines, and our temples are stained with several strands of snow? Why do you see someone taking someone else's bag on the bus, but you can't reveal it immediately, until that person gets off the bus ... Some of these "why" come from natural curiosity, and some come from a strong incomprehension in your mind.

Questions and answers can be obtained from parents and books. More, from society. As a blank sheet of paper, we only need an explanation, which is enough. Interpretation comes from society. There are so many great works in this life that I only hope that they can give me a perfect explanation on the road of continuous exploration. I also had the honor to read other people's questions and explanations: Zhang Xiaofeng mistakenly recognized the slightly yellow ginkgo leaves in autumn as flowers, golden flowers and green leaves, which were really beautiful; Xi Murong also has the same fate, so do the writers, and our desire for explanation is even stronger. Unfortunately, there are too few opportunities to ask questions now.

Rabindranath Tagore explained the worship of God. Ancient legends are interesting explanations of nature; Even my life is an explanation, explaining the complexity of my life.

By Rabindranath Tagore On the day when the lotus bloomed, alas, I unconsciously realized that my soul was floating in the center of the earth, my flower basket was empty, and I didn't pay attention to the flowers. Every now and then, a sadness attacks me. I woke up from my dream and felt a strange smell in the south wind. This kind of confused warmth makes my heart ache because of longing, and I feel as if I am longing for the perfect breath in summer. I didn't know it was so close to me. It was mine. This perfect warmth is still open in my own heart.

Appreciation: 1. Faced with graceful flowers, the poet chose to appreciate them rather than pick them. The significance of a flower lies in its fragrance, its beauty and its physical and mental pleasure. But the poet didn't take it down like ordinary people and simply appreciate its appearance, but talked with it with his own soul and enjoyed the inner edification it brought. So is life. The important thing is not to get it, but to enjoy it

Sometimes, the meaning of longing for success and the end of life (fame and fortune, love, friendship ...) is not pursued with all one's strength, but pursued every minute. If only the most glorious moments in life are worth remembering, then why did God arrange for us to go through such a long journey? I have to get off my boat. Time is wasted on the shore-I can't stand it! When the flowers bloom in spring, we say goodbye. Now it is everywhere, but I wait and stay. The tide is getting bigger and bigger, and yellow leaves are falling on the shady beach on the river bank.

How empty your gaze is! Don't you think there is a surprise falling from the sky with the distant songs on the other side?

Appreciation: 2. Life is always consumed in waiting. Many people always cling to the beauty of the present or the past, and then stagnate on the road of life. When we are waiting for God to have mercy on us again, have you ever thought that there may be more splendid things waiting for you to pursue in the near future? Why worry about carrying only the gold in your pocket? What awaits you is your great life and bright future!

By Rabindranath Tagore Some scholars say that to understand a writer, one must first read his works. But I first got a general understanding of Tagore's physique, and then read his masterpiece. Tagore is versatile and proficient in literature, music, painting and composition. His long eighty years were eventful years in the world. He has a creative career of more than 70 years, leaving behind various works of more than10 million words for later generations. His works cover poems, novels, plays and essays, and the number is amazing. He is a poet, writer, artist and social activist. He has no formal education. His personality is an endless collection of poems. His personality charm has a sacred aura. He is full of energy and joy, igniting light and revealing the soul of truth, goodness and beauty.

When we thought we were chasing the classic lines in Stephen Chow's nonsense "A Chinese Odyssey to the Great Sage Marries a Wife", we didn't know that our great Tagore had already given the highest realm version of the world's farthest distance:

The furthest distance in the world

Not life and death.

But I'm standing in front of you.

You don't know me.

The furthest distance in the world

No, I'm standing right in front of you

You don't know me.

But knowing that we are in love.

But you can't get up.

The furthest distance in the world

I don't know if I know each other.

But you can't get up.

But obviously can't resist missing.

But you have to pretend that you didn't put it in the bag at all.

The furthest distance in the world

It's not that you can't resist missing.

But you have to pretend that you didn't put it in the bag at all.

But to treat your embarrassment with my indifference.

Dig an impassable ditch.

The first time I read Gitanjali was on a cold winter night. I took off my shoes and sat cross-legged in the chair. I forgot the time, and I couldn't hear the wind outside, but I was silently moved. When I first saw it, I was very moved.

It seems that we are crossing the misty spring rain and experiencing the autumn rain, and the dust is washed away by raindrops, leaving us fresh and comfortable, which is really indescribable. In a word, reading this collection of poems feels beautiful and really enjoys it.

It is a pleasure to read Tagore's poems in this noisy world of mortals! I don't want to copy the critics' theory, but I want to speak with my own feelings: if the general poetry collections we can see in contemporary literary circles are a small river, Tagore's Chittaglia is undoubtedly a rich, choppy and endless sea; If the general poetry collection is a hill, then Tagore's Chittaglia is the Himalayas, the highest Mount Everest in the world. Also, if reading a poem is like eating a food, then reading those poems with a bad appetite is like eating a food that turns your stomach, or eating a packet of instant noodles without nutrition; Reading the works of other more accomplished poets may be like eating a dessert or a cream sandwich biscuit. Although it feels a bit, it lacks the feeling of long aftertaste and intoxicating realm.

Tagore's Gitanjali is a juicy fruit. Is it a refreshing drink or an intoxicating aristocratic red wine? This is a rare delicacy in the world. Reading a poem, or just tasting a poem, has a very mellow feeling! Full of emotional language, rich imagination, unique and novel images and poetic meanings, I was deeply infected and moved. "Gitanjali" is a transliteration of Bengali, which means "dedication". This collection of prose poems is actually an ode to God. On the surface, it seems to be a collection of religious poems. In fact, it is just a support, a kind of attachment, and the theme of the whole poem. On the surface, it is "I" who sings day and night, expresses his wishes, sings his heart, longs to meet God, and longs to combine with God, thus achieving an ideal state of harmonious life. But in fact, this is a tortuous expression of the poet's exploration and pursuit of life ideals.

"I'm just waiting for love to finally give me to him. Clouds piled up and darkness deepened. Oh, love, why did you leave me waiting outside the door alone? I went to the tryst alone. Who follows me in the dark silence? I walked away from him, but I couldn't escape. " "I need you, just you-let my heart keep repeating this sentence. All kinds of desires that tempt me day and night are meaningless fraud and emptiness. " "When my beggar's heart is squatting in the corner, my king, please break in with the majesty of the king."

All these descriptions of the characters and inner world, these vivid descriptions and lyricism vividly depict the inner world of the lyric heroine, which makes people feel that this long poem is full of interest, so fascinating and intoxicating.

The lyric heroine's pursuit of lover and love is also the poet's pursuit of a better life and ideal realm. In this way, the theme that the poet wants to express is completed in the process of beautiful heart music and the tortuous pursuit of lyric heroine!

Great men make mistakes, and Tagore also made a modest mistake: most of his poems promote religious ideas, some are full of political color, and some are vague and difficult to guess. Some poems, like aphorisms, are full of philosophy, but I still feel that I can't guess the poems (maybe my reading level is limited).

I don't like his poetic and tedious confession. I prefer concise and powerful words. For example, Chekhov's I Love the Sky gives people infinite reverie and enlightenment, which is worth a lot of vain words. Tagore's childhood "great love" is so hard to find in reality. He used vague words to express unclear artistic conception, as if he could see the poet walking in silence and seeing the traces left by his reverie.

Poetry is illusory after all. I am not a poet. Although I also need poetry, I prefer Tagore's concern for real life and his spirit of doing things. This is something I can learn and imitate. If every educator has his working spirit, consciousness, starting from what he can and doing something useful, then the status quo will change.

By Rabindranath Tagore "Today, summer has come to me. Whispering in front of the window, in the flower tree yard, swarms of bees are playing and singing heartily. This is the time to sing a song of life with you in this quiet and boundless leisure. "

"Gitanjali" is a transliteration of Bengali, which means "dedication".

This collection of prose poems was also dedicated to God by Tagore himself. Poetry is a poem dedicated to God. The book is full of rich love-love for the God of all things. Although it seems to be a collection of religious poems on the surface, it is actually just a kind of support. The "I" in the poem sings day and night, expressing one's wishes, singing one's own heart, longing to meet and combine with God, and reaching an ideal realm of harmonious life. But in fact, this is a tortuous expression of the poet's exploration and pursuit of life ideals.

The poet once said in a book: "Poetry and art cultivate people's religious belief, which integrates people with everything, and the ultimate truth of this belief is the truth of personality." Therefore, the God that Tagore believed in exists in all things, and people and all things are manifestations of God. Therefore, everything in the world has feelings in the poet's pen, and is endowed with individuality and thoughts. The poet fell in love with people, God and everything.

But what I love most in the book are those sentences that look as holy, clean and beautiful as biblical fragments, which not only make people feel warm and comforted, but also reflect on their feelings when they are lost.

Don't believe me-"Oh, you are the best in your life. Death, my death. Come and whisper to me all my existence, all my hopes and all my love always flow to you in a deep secret. Your eyes look at me for the last time, and my life will always be yours. " "Light up your signal light, father. For those of us who have drifted far away from you, our home is sinking under the burden of despair. When every honor and disgrace mocked our personality and made us fall to the ground, we humiliated you, because it desecrated what you gave us-the dignity of your children, and we blew out our lights in despicable fear, as if this lonely world were blind and godless. "

Many sentences in Tagore, in my opinion, even if put in the Bible, will have the slightest sense of disobedience. His poems are suitable for repeated reading in a low voice and reverberate in your mind, and you will suddenly realize why there is the word "poem". It turns out that poetry is also a song, which moistens things silently and makes people cry.

Tagore's poems and Tagore's songs always have a clear and holy feeling. Maybe this is what life looks like at first.

By Rabindranath Tagore I spent a holiday reading Tagore's poems, perhaps attracted by its beautiful artistic conception, perhaps by its implication and popularity. Tagore left behind the most beautiful poems in the world with great sadness. Chittaglia consists of 103 poems. What he wanted to express, as I thought, was hidden in the text, but it told me the reality in the illusion.

I like his song: there, the heart is fearless and the head is held high. There, knowledge is free. There, the world is not cut into pieces by long and narrow national boundaries. There, words come from the depths of truth. There, unremitting efforts will spread their arms to the extreme. There, rational streams and springs will not get lost in the rigid desert. There, the mind is guided by you to move forward, to the expanding thoughts and actions-to the paradise of freedom, my father, please wake up my motherland.

Is it to express the pain of national subjugation? Is it a sign of contempt for the filthy world? I don't know this at present. But I know that the author has such a utopia in his heart. There is what people yearn for most-freedom.

Tagore won the Nobel Prize in Literature, as the Swedish poet Heidenstam said when he recommended it to the judges: "I don't remember whether I have read such beautiful lyric poems in the past 20 years, and I really don't know how long I have enjoyed it, as if I were drinking a cool and fresh spring ... His works are not controversial, sharp, hypocritical, arrogant or humble. If a poet can have these qualities at any time, then he is qualified to win the Nobel Prize ... Now, we have finally found an ideal poet with a truly great level, and he is Tagore.

In Hindi, Gitanjali means "offering a song", that is, a poem dedicated to God. In the author's own words, it is "dedicated to God who gave him physical light and poetic talent." This "God" is very mysterious. Who is he? The poet himself said, "Really, I can't say it." Just like his own poems, it is hazy and illusory: your world is woven into words in my heart, and your happiness matches them with melody. You give yourself to me in love and feel all your happiness through me.

Everyone seems to have such a god in their heart that others can't see it. But I seem to feel his presence all the time. Some people might say schizophrenia. I don't know if it's true or not, but he will give you a gentle wave of his hand when you are depressed to restore your confidence. When you are confused, as soon as you exhale, you will have a firm goal. When you cry, a look will make you calm like water. He is the light and spiritual pillar in each of us.

The worship of God and the desire to combine with God are a basic theme of this collection of poems, but Chittaglia is not a religious poem praising God in the general sense. In this world, there are fresh and colorful natural landscapes, wonderful and magical scenes of the other side of the world, recording the experience of real life and the joys and sorrows of the world. It has both the piety and nobility of saints and the deep affection and love of mortals. All this is not only the expression of the poet's extensive, meticulous, rich and complicated inner world, but also the ultimate beauty of poetry everywhere.

In the end, I still can't seem to understand what the poet wants to tell us in Gitanjali. But I am willing to pursue it until the end of my life.

After reading Gitanjali 6 Gitanjali, I realized the lack of language after reading this highly praised Gitanjali. I sincerely lament that the author just drew a sensitive and innocent soul through the ripples of dust with a serene brush stroke like the sky.

The title of the book "Gitanjali" means "offering a song" in Hindi, that is, a poem dedicated to God. In the author's own words, it is "dedicated to God who gave him physical light and poetic talent." This "God" is very mysterious. Who is he? The poet himself said, "Really, I can't say it."

Tagore won the Nobel Prize in Literature with this book, just as the Swedish poet Heidenstam said when recommending this book to the judges: "I don't remember whether I have read such beautiful lyrics in the past 20 years. I really don't know how long I have enjoyed it, as if I were drinking a cool and fresh spring ... His works are not controversial, sharp, hypocritical, arrogant or humble. If a poet can have these qualities at any time, then he is eligible for the Nobel Prize ... Now, we have finally found an ideal poet with a truly great level, and he is this Tagore poet. " However, this book is sometimes difficult for everyone to understand. Because it is difficult to connect without heart. Just like I once read a limerick in an old collection of poems, "That's because there are no strings/fingers wrong/you can pluck them at will/it's like hitting a wooden stick", as Tyon said, "When someone reads my poem and says that he can't understand it, then I'm really at a loss. If someone smells a flower and says he doesn't understand it, the answer is: there is no need to understand it here, it's just the fragrance ... "

The worship of God and the desire to combine with God are a basic theme of this collection of poems, but Chittaglia is not an ordinary religious poem praising God. In this world, there are fresh and colorful natural landscapes, wonderful and magical scenes of the other side of the world, and records the experience of real life and the joys and sorrows of the world. It has both the piety and nobility of saints and the deep affection and love of mortals. All this is not only the expression of the poet's extensive, meticulous, rich and complicated inner world, but also the ultimate beauty of poetry everywhere.

In Tagore's Gitanjali, we fly freely, easily and heroically. Reading this beautiful language often makes people involuntarily integrate into it, making us feel like a drop of spring water flowing slowly in the beautiful mountain stream; Like a bird, flying around happily in the jungle in summer. I think it is really hard to find such a beautiful and pure world in this world.

In a subtle way, we are unconsciously influenced by his wonderful poems and infected by his positive poems. It is full of surging passion and desire, as well as a trickle of tenderness and pleasure. "All the disharmonies in my life are blended with sweet music-I worship you, spreading my wings on the sea like a happy bird." What warm and sincere feelings, what fresh and beautiful language! It seems that all love is integrated into the worship of God, so unrestrained and enthusiastic!

In Gitanjali, we can also thoroughly feel his longing for light, his thinking about life, his yearning for life and his love for nature. In Chittaglia, love and gratitude, freedom and joy are everywhere. Perhaps, we will gently ask, is there really such a transparent world in this world? We hesitate, but we will persist in following the author to find the crystal clear world, because there is love, joy and hope in our hearts. Love, lit the glory of the world. As long as our hearts are full of love, we will not be lonely and hesitant.