1. Appreciation of Famous Sentences in the Collection of Flying Birds. Appreciation of each sentence is about 100 words, and any of the 6 sentences is acceptable
"The Collection of Flying Birds" can be translated as a poem about wandering birds, and can also be understood Songs for Wanderers. The poem opens with a clear title: "The birds in summer fly to my window to sing, and then fly away again." (Song 1) "A pair of little wanderers in the world. Please leave your footprints in my words." (Second poem) It can be seen that "The Collection of Birds" means Tagore's spiritual wandering - the process of thinking movement, artistically conveying the poet's discussion of the world and life, and his ideal state Most of the poems in "The Collection of Birds" only have one or two lines, and a few are three or four lines. Some people say that Tagore was influenced by Japanese haiku. The poet named these poems "The Collection of Birds" to express his intention. Use these poems to describe the long journeys of wanderers traveling from north to south, compare yourself to the "eternal traveler" seeking an ideal state, and record your own journey. Therefore, in one or two lines of poetry, you often capture a natural Scenery tells a story, like lightning in the sky, the floodlight of sea waves, the afterglow of the setting sun, and the shadow of dawn, giving people a vivid impression and containing a profound philosophy. Although the poem expresses a momentary impression. , or the ever-changing mind of the birds in the sky without footprints, the poet seems to be invisible, if there is nothing, ethereal and elusive. Analysis: "The birds in summer fly to my window to sing, and then fly away again "The yellow leaves in autumn have nothing to sing about, they just sigh and fly down there." This poem has a clear meaning. Birds fly around happily in summer, sing songs to people, and then fly away again. .The yellow leaves were silent and fell to the ground without any expression. Deep meaning: The birds in summer are a metaphor for Indian troubadours. They wander all their lives, singing as they walk, leaving people with beautiful feelings wherever they go. Autumn's The yellow leaves are a metaphor for the hermits in the forest in India. They live in isolation, do not influence others, and fend for themselves. These two contrasting images open up the deeper meaning of this poem for us, that is, there are two kinds of people in the world. , one kind is that despite being humble, they serve others throughout their lives and bring good feelings or beneficial influences to others. Their lives are extremely valuable. The other kind is arrogant and has no contact with others forever. Planning only for yourself, being isolated from the crowd all your life, never bringing any benefits to others, and only sighing in self-pity, this kind of life is pale. It can be seen from this that the poem is intended to advise Being someone who benefits others also shows that the poet is determined to serve others throughout his life and fly to other people's windows to sing. Tagore said "the stars are not afraid to look like fireflies", which illustrates the eternity of human essential power. Integrity, integrity, A noble and pure person may be misunderstood by others for a while, but he will not be misunderstood forever. As the Chinese folk proverb says: "Gold sparkles wherever it goes." Yes, a noble personality will always show its noble character. True nature. This is one of the important characteristics of Tagore's philosophy of life. Even though "they have suffered, been disappointed, and experienced 'death'", people will still enjoy living in this world, because life arouses people's The love of life. Tagore is undoubtedly a philosopher, and his philosophical enlightenment has many life implications. Zheng Zhenduo once said: "Although Tagore's singing is sometimes silent, as long as there are human beings in the world, his subtle and subtle The poems will always be sung from the human heart." Yes, Tagore's poems flowed from the bottom of his heart and were his sincere feelings about the deep understanding of life, as an Indian said: "He is the first of us who does not reject life, but can speak of life itself. This is why we love him." 2. Sentence Appreciation of "The Collection of Flying Birds" ~
1. Songs feel infinite in the air, and pictures feel infinite on the ground. Poetry is the same no matter in the air or on the ground; because the words of the poem contain The meaning of being able to move and the music of being able to fly.
Answer: Both songs and pictures limit people’s imagination and give people full and fulfilling intentions. However, this is not the case with poetry.
It not only has the beauty of rhythm, but also has a deep artistic conception. This kind of appeal that can arouse people's thoughts touches not only today, but also the shadows of yesterday and the future.
By describing two different artistic creation methods, the author lifts the hazy veil above his head and intuitively reveals the implicit beauty of poetry and people, and the enriching power of songs and pictures. 2. White clouds stand humbly in the corner of the sky.
The morning light put a glow on him. Answer: The stage of heaven is vast and infinite, and every place will emit dazzling brilliance.
Bai Yun knows that his brightness is the contribution of light, and stands humbly in the corner of the sky, which shows that the author's mind is as broad as the sky. Although the morning light gave him a rosy glow, he could not escape the gift of light.
The author uses personification to express the profound thinking behind honor and glory, leading readers from the stage to reality, from prophet to knowing. In our daily work and life, we should also clarify its meaning, behave humbly, do not seek fame, and be unfazed by honor or disgrace. 3. Comments on the sentences of Rabindranath Tagore's "The Birds"
Most of the poems in "The Birds" only have one or two lines, and a few are three or four lines. Some people say that Tagore was influenced by Japanese haiku.
The poet titled these short chapters "A Collection of Birds", intending to use these verses to describe the long journeys of wanderers traveling from north to south, to compare himself to an "eternal traveler" seeking an ideal state, and to record his own journey. Therefore, in one or two lines of poetry, we often capture a natural scene and describe a principle, just like the lightning in the sky, the floodlight of the sea waves, the afterglow of the setting sun, and the shadow of the dawn, giving people a vivid impression and containing a certain meaning. A profound philosophy. Although the poem expresses a momentary impression, or the ever-changing thought of the unmarked journey of a bird in the sky, the poet seems to be invisible, if there is nothing, ethereal and elusive, as long as we closely hold on to the poet's basic philosophy Thoughts and social outlook, the philosophical content of this collection of poems is still understandable.
Specific analysis:
"The birds in summer fly to my window to sing, and then fly away. The yellow leaves in autumn have nothing to sing, they just sigh. , flying down there."
This poem has a clear meaning. Birds fly around happily in summer, sing songs to people, and then fly away again. Huang Ye was silent and fell to the ground without any expression.
Deeper meaning: The birds in summer are a metaphor for Indian troubadours. They wander all their lives, singing as they go, and leaving beautiful feelings for people wherever they go. The yellow leaves in autumn are a metaphor for the forest hermits in India. They live in isolation, do not influence others, and fend for themselves. These two contrasting images open up the deeper meaning of this poem for us, that is, there are two kinds of people in the world. One is that despite being humble, they serve others throughout their lives and bring good feelings or beneficial benefits to others. Influence, their lives are of great value. The other kind of people are arrogant and have no contact with others. They always only plan for themselves and are isolated from the crowd all their lives. They will never bring any benefits to others and will only be in the company of others. There are sighs of self-pity and self-pity, such a life is pale. It can be seen from this that the poem is intended to advise others to be people who are beneficial to others. It also shows that the poet is determined to serve others throughout his life and fly to other people's windows to sing. 4. Regarding the appreciation of famous sentences in "The Collection of Flying Birds", do not use a full page, but add about 4 sentences sentence by sentence.
"The birds in summer fly to my window to sing, and then fly again." Gone. The yellow leaves of autumn have nothing to sing about. They just sigh and fly down there." This poem has a clear meaning. Birds fly around happily in summer. After singing to people, they fly again. Gone. The yellow leaves were silent and fell to the ground without any expression. Deep meaning: The birds in summer are a metaphor for Indian troubadours. They wander all their lives, singing as they walk, leaving beautiful feelings for people wherever they go. The yellow leaves in autumn are a metaphor for the hermits in the forest in India. They live in isolation, do not influence others, and fend for themselves. These two contrasting images open up the deeper meaning of this poem for us, that is, there are two kinds of people in the world. One type of people, despite being humble, serve others throughout their lives and bring good feelings or beneficial influences to others. Their lives are extremely valuable. The other type is arrogant and has no contact with others until death. , always only plans for himself, is isolated from the crowd all his life, will never bring any benefits to others, and will only sigh in self-pity. Such a life is pale. It can be seen from this that the purpose of poetry Advising others to be people who are beneficial to others also shows that the poet is determined to serve others throughout his life and fly to other people's windows to sing. Tagore said that "the stars are not afraid to look like fireflies", which illustrates the eternity of human essential power. An upright, noble, and pure person may be misunderstood by others for a while, but he will not be misunderstood forever. As the Chinese folk proverb says: "Gold sparkles wherever it goes." Yes, a noble personality will always show it. The nature of the sublime. This is one of the important features of Tagore's philosophy of life. Even though "they have suffered, been disappointed, and experienced 'death'", people will still enjoy living in this world, because life evokes People's love for life. "A keen but not generous mind is obsessed with every point but makes no progress." This is the philosophy that teaches you to be a human being. Be broad-minded, take a step back, the sea and the sky are wide, don't be too stubborn, make life like a summer flower. "Splendid, death is as quiet and beautiful as autumn leaves." The philosophical poems in these words are literature that needs to be understood by yourself. It is valuable and infinitely fun to get into it. 5. Appreciation of famous quotes from Rabindranath Tagore's "Birds"
If you shed tears when you miss the sun, you will also miss the stars.
Don’t let your love sit on the cliff because it is high. The truth is, all you see is your shadow.
"We, the rustling leaves, all have voices to answer the storm, but who are you, so silent? " "I am just a flower. "O beauty, find yourself in love.
Don't look for yourself in the flattery of your mirror. The stars are not afraid to appear like fireflies.
Man is in his He cannot express himself in history. He strives to emerge in history. When we are very humble, it is the time when we are most great.
Thank you for giving you light, but don't. Forget the man holding the lamp, he is standing stoically in the darkness. Grass, your steps are small, but you own the land under your feet.
Error cannot withstand failure, but truth is not afraid of failure. We see the world wrong and say it deceives us.
The earth shows her own hospitality with the help of green grass. Green grass is worthy of the great world in which it grows.
The bees sip honey from the flowers and say thanks as they leave the camp. The flamboyant butterfly believes that the flower should thank him.
When you shut out all errors, truth will also be shut out. The night secretly opened the flowers, but let the day accept the words of thanks.
When we take pleasure in our abundance, then we can quickly part with our fruits. The career of fruits is noble, the career of flowers is sweet, but let me do the career of leaves, which humbly and attentively hang their green shades.
The river of truth flows through the ditch of his errors. The little flower asked: "How should I sing to you and worship you, Sun?" The Sun replied: "As long as you use your simple and simple silence."
When people are When he was a beast, he was worse than the beast. Hypocrisy can never become truth by virtue of its growth in power.
We live in the world as we love it. Love is life fulfilled, just like a wine glass filled with wine.
I have suffered, been disappointed, and experienced "death", so I am happy that I am in this great world. Appreciation: After translating Tagore's collection of prose poems, Zheng Zhenduo, the translator of "The Birds", once affectionately called it "containing profound truths" and vividly pointed out that Tagore's collection of prose poems is "like a hillside grassland." The clumps of wild flowers on the mountain stretch out their heads one after another in the morning sun.
Whatever you like, the colors and fragrances are diverse. "Indeed, talk about Tagore. Through his works, people can always feel an inspiring and enterprising spirit.
The ideological content contained in his poems is multi-faceted, but the profound and profound philosophical inspiration of life contained in them is the main feature of his poems. In his poetry creation, he eulogized his sincere love for the people with an innocent heart, and expressed his praise for the entire nature, the entire human race, and the beautiful things in the entire universe.
His poems shine with profound philosophical light like pearls, not only arousing love for nature, human beings, and all the beautiful things in the world, but also enlightening people how to persist in the ideal of real life. Pursuit makes the whole life full of joy and light. Rabindranath Tagore is an outstanding Indian poet, novelist, and dramatist.
In his 60-year literary career, President Xi Jinping created more than 50 poetry collections, 12 novels and novels, more than 100 short stories, and more than 20 scripts. In addition, He wrote a large number of treatises on literature, language, religion, philosophy, history, politics, etc., laying the foundation for modern Indian literature and winning a wide world reputation for Eastern literature as a whole. In 1913, he won the Nobel Prize for Literature, becoming the first person in Asia to win this award.
"The Collection of Flying Birds" was created in 1913. At first glance, this collection of prose poems with little thoughts seems to be all-inclusive and covers a wide range of areas. However, in the expression of little thoughts about nature and life, the poet uses lyrical brushes to He wrote his philosophical thoughts on nature, the universe and life, thus giving people many aspects of life enlightenment.
Since coming to this world, from the day of birth, everyone has begun his or her long and short life journey. On the road of life, you will inevitably encounter many unexpected difficulties, and even unimaginable difficulties and obstacles. So, how to deal with it? Is it to lament fate, or to keep making progress? This is obviously a life issue before everyone.
Reading Tagore's poems will obviously make you choose the latter, because Tagore's life inspiration for you is, don't cry because you missed the sun, and missed the sun today, as long as you can face the night. , and persist in the pursuit of the night, then the stars twinkling in the night sky will still reward you. It will give you the strength and confidence to bravely meet or chase the sun of tomorrow. If you just lament your fate and shed tears, then not only will you not get the enlightenment of the stars, but you will also lose the sun of tomorrow and beyond.
This is the charm of Tagore's poetry. It tells you how to be a strong person in life and deal with all the difficulties you encounter in life. Isn't that true? You see, didn’t Tagore also warn you like this when it comes to dealing with love? "Don't let your love sit on the cliff just because the cliff is high."
To treat love, you must be loyal. Only when both parties exchange love can you get true love. If you play with love and artificially create all kinds of suspense about love, it will inevitably make love hang on the cliff, with the possibility of being shattered to pieces at any time.
Tagore believes that beautiful love will add brilliance to life.
Therefore, wouldn’t pursuing beautiful love from the perspective of life make everyone’s life more interesting? On the contrary, if you regard the pursuit of love as enjoyment and playing with life, it will be like chasing love on a cliff, and the consequences will be unimaginable.
Tagore not only warned people how to treat life, but also advocated a life spirit of silent dedication to creating a better life by praising some unknown people and unknown flowers. Like the nameless flower, compared with the rustling leaves, it does not have the sound of a storm. Instead, it shows its inner beauty with its simple and gorgeous silence, decorating the world and giving it. 6. Birds Collection 40
41 The trees, like the longings of the earth, stand tiptoe to peep at the heaven. Appreciation: This poem uses personification as a rhetorical technique, writing about the trees as people. It is vivid and vivid, and expresses the praise of freedom and life. 42 You smiled slightly and didn't say anything to me. And I feel, For this, I have been waiting long. You smiled and talked to me of nothing and I felt that for this I had been waiting long. Appreciation: This poem is very simple, so it is difficult to concretely analyze what the author really wants to say. What. In my opinion, this may be a tribute to love. Even just a smile is extremely precious. 43 The fish in the water are silent, the beasts on the land are noisy, and the birds in the air are The fish in the water is silent, the animal on the earth is noisy, the bird in the air is singing. But Man has in him the silence of the sea, the noise of the earth and the music of the air. Appreciation: The author uses the rhetorical technique of personification and contrast, using fish, beasts and birds to highlight the uniqueness of human beings and praise the extraordinary life of human beings. Silence, noise, music, we have so much, shouldn’t we strive to make life more exciting? 44 The world rushes on over the strings of the lingering heart making the music of sadness. Appreciation: This poem can be understood as love, losing a lover, The heart is full of sadness. It can also be understood as an ideal or a mood. When you are depressed, the world becomes dark and the whole world is sad. 7. Appreciation of Sentences in Feiniaoji
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1. The summer birds flew to my window to sing and then flew away again. The yellow leaves of autumn have nothing to sing about, they just sigh and fly down there.
Appreciation: Use anthropomorphic brushstrokes to select the distinctive scenery in summer and autumn - "flying birds" and "yellow leaves", and compare them with their distinctive characteristics, that is, the vitality of flying birds and the beauty of yellow leaves. The landing is impressive and depicts the characteristics of the season in just a few words.
2. Today the earth hums to me in the sunlight, like a weaving woman humming some ancient songs in a forgotten language.
Appreciation: This sentence uses an anthropomorphic perspective to describe the mysterious language of the earth, and uses fresh language to compare it to a weaver woman humming an ancient song. The metaphor is vivid and full of vitality.
3. My thoughts sparkle with these shining green leaves; my soul sings because of the touch of the sun; my life feels happy because of the blue of space and the ink black of time floating together with all things
< p> Appreciation: This sentence transforms a confusing and difficult-to-explain expression into a vivid and material description, showing the poet's deep love for life. The language is vivid and bright, the emotions burst out, and the clever use of color words strengthens the liveliness of the entire sentence. sex. 8. Appreciation of Sentences in "The Collection of Flying Birds""The Collection of Flying Birds" can be translated as a poem about a wandering bird, or it can also be understood as a song about a wanderer. The poem begins with a clear title: "The birds of summer fly to my window and sing, then fly away again." (First poem) "A pair of little wanderers in the world. Please leave your feet behind." Printed in my words." (Second poem) It can be seen that "The Birds" represents Tagore's spiritual wandering - the process of thinking movement, which artistically conveys the poet's discussion of the world and life and his aspirations for an ideal state.
Most of the poems in "The Collection of Birds" only have one or two lines, and a few are three or four lines. Some people say that Tagore was influenced by Japanese haiku.
The poet titled these short chapters "A Collection of Birds", intending to use these verses to describe the long journeys of wanderers traveling from north to south, to compare himself to an "eternal traveler" seeking an ideal state, and to record his own journey. Therefore, in one or two lines of poetry, we often capture a natural scene and describe a principle, just like the lightning in the sky, the floodlight of the sea waves, the afterglow of the setting sun, and the shadow of the dawn, giving people a vivid impression and containing a certain meaning. A profound philosophy. Although the poem expresses a momentary impression, or the ever-changing thought of the unmarked journey of a bird in the sky, the poet seems to be invisible, vague, ethereal, and elusive.
Analysis: "The birds in summer fly to my window to sing and then fly away. The yellow leaves in autumn have nothing to sing, they just sigh and fly down there." < /p>
This poem has a clear presentation. Birds fly around happily in summer, sing songs to people, and then fly away again. Huang Ye was silent and fell to the ground without any expression.
Deeper meaning: The birds in summer are a metaphor for the Indian troubadours, who wander all their lives and sing as they go, leaving beautiful feelings for people wherever they go. The yellow leaves in autumn are a metaphor for the forest hermits in India. They live in isolation, do not influence others, and fend for themselves. These two contrasting images open up the deeper meaning of this poem for us, that is, there are two kinds of people in the world. One is that despite being humble, they serve others throughout their lives and bring good feelings or beneficial benefits to others. Influence, their lives are of great value. The other kind of people are arrogant and have no contact with others. They always only plan for themselves and are isolated from the crowd all their lives. They will never bring any benefits to others and will only be in the company of others. There are sighs of self-pity and self-pity, such a life is pale. It can be seen from this that the poem is intended to advise others to be people who are beneficial to others. It also shows that the poet is determined to serve others throughout his life and fly to other people's windows to sing.
Tagore said, "The stars are not afraid to look like fireflies." This illustrates the eternity of human essential power. An upright, noble, and pure person may be misunderstood by others for a while, but he will not be misunderstood forever. As the Chinese folk proverb says: "Gold shines wherever it goes." Yes, a noble personality will always show it. Sublime nature. This is one of the important features of Tagore's philosophy of life. Even though "they have suffered, been disappointed, and experienced 'death'", people will still enjoy living in this world, because life arouses people's love for life. Tagore is undoubtedly a philosopher, and his philosophical enlightenment has many aspects of life implications. Zheng Zhenduo once said: "Although Tagore's singing is sometimes silent, as long as there are human beings in the world, his subtle and subtle poems will always be sung from the hearts of people." Yes, Tagore's poems come from him. What flows from the bottom of his heart is his sincere feeling about the deep understanding of life. As one Indian said: "He is the first of us: he who does not reject life but can speak of life itself is who we are." That’s why I love him.”
I hope it helps. 9. Appreciation of famous quotes from Rabindranath Tagore's "Birds"
1. Life is as brilliant as summer flowers, and death is as quiet and beautiful as autumn leaves.
Appreciation: Using summer flowers as a metaphor for life and autumn leaves as a metaphor for death are actually a common cultural psychology that spans time and space. Using poetry to explain life also turns life into a beautiful poem. People who can understand poetry and life in this way undoubtedly have great wisdom and courage.
When you are alive, you should be as wonderful and gorgeous as the flowers in summer, live yourself and live the best side; when you die, look back on the past and feel that your life was worthwhile and leave no regrets, you can be like the fallen leaves in autumn. Leave just as quietly and peacefully. It implies that people should live a wonderful life and die without regrets.
2. If gold is tied to the wings of a bird, the bird will never be able to fly in the sky again. Appreciation: When a bird's wings are tied with gold, it cannot fly far.
Giving up is a sober choice that we always face in life. Only by learning to give up can we unload all the burdens of life, travel lightly, wait for the turn of life in peace, and survive the ups and downs; only by knowing how to give up can we have a life. Only when you mature can you live a more fulfilling, calm and relaxed life. Learning to choose means assessing the situation, making use of strengths and avoiding weaknesses, seizing the opportunity, and choosing wisely is better than blind persistence.
3. If you cry because you miss the sun, you will also miss the stars. Appreciation: This seemingly simple but profound saying of wisdom teaches us the connection between loss and gain. It builds a bridge for us to turn disappointment into hope and pain into happiness. It allows us to understand that gain is a kind of happiness. happiness.
When you lose, don’t just be sentimental about what you’ve lost in front of you and ignore the other scenery around you. Don’t lose the big because of the small. If a person feels disheartened because of a certain loss, he will only lose more.
Nothing can be forced, and loss can make us appreciate it more. When dealing with loss, all we need to do is to pick up the mood and work hard for the next opportunity.
This is like us saying, a blessing in disguise? Tagore uses symbolic metaphors in this sentence to symbolize the sun and stars as various opportunities or imaginable things in life. Extended information "Birds" is a collection of poems created by Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore. It includes 325 beautiful untitled poems and was first published in 1916.
The basic themes of these poems are mostly extremely common things, including grass, fallen leaves, birds, stars, rivers, etc. Because the poet is loyal to his own thoughts, has a keen insight into nature and society, and a wonderful pen that is good at expressing his heart, these short poems, which are like a few words, contain rich thoughts and profound philosophy, showing a fresh, bright and beautiful style. Timeless style.
"The Collection of Flying Birds" has been translated into multiple language versions around the world, playing a role in promoting the emergence and development of China's "Little Poetry Movement".