Reflections on the New Moon Series

After reading a famous book carefully, I believe you must have a lot to share. You might as well sit down and write down your thoughts after reading it. So how to write a post-reading feeling is more infectious? The following are my thoughts on the "New Moon Collection", which are for reference only and I hope to help you.

After reading A Crescent Moon, 1 I found a Crescent Moon in an old book at home. There is nothing to see, and I feel a lot. Crescent Moon is a poem by Tagore, a famous Indian writer, also called Children's Collection. The whole work is mainly about children. The author describes children's psychology through various life phenomena and characters, and expresses the author's happy memories of childhood life.

Generally speaking, my feelings are as follows:

First of all, we should cherish our wonderful childhood.

Many times, people always don't know when they get the blessing, and they don't know how to cherish it until they lose it. This is a great sorrow in life and also a dilemma. As far as the work A Crescent Moon is concerned, the author was in his fifties in the year when the work was published. Tagore, who has passed half his life, has a full understanding of life and wrote his longing and nostalgia for his childhood. But we know that how can a man in his fifties return to his childhood? He can't go back, and there is no such atmosphere around him. It is his yearning that shows his melancholy more, and it is only a reminder to teenagers of our age. Teenagers are in a beautiful childhood, so we must know how to cherish childhood and spend this happy and beautiful childhood.

Second, everyone is a child, and children should be filial to their parents.

Through reading this work, I know that no matter how great a person's achievements are, no matter how important a person is, in the final analysis, this person always has parents and is also a child. Just as Tagore is already a great writer, he still remembers his childhood so much. To put it bluntly, he may be a "big boy". Maybe everyone is a big boy, not just Tergo. However, if people want to grow, work and live, they will eventually have their own children and families, so they should be strong and become adults in their children's hearts. Then, how do we teenagers treat our parents after reading the works? We should learn to be filial to our parents, because parents used to be younger children, and it is precisely because of their love for the family that they have become so powerful.

Reflections on the New Moon Collection 2 In the torrent of time, it was neither early nor late. At this moment, I met Thiel. -inscription

"If twelve o'clock can come in the dark, why can't the night come at twelve o'clock?"

I was attracted by this line and decided to take it home. I like to brew a pot of jasmine tea in a sunny afternoon, sit by the window and quietly rub its hard indigo cover, rub the three slightly three-dimensional exquisite regular script characters on its cover, then sip the tea, gently open it and hug my ink fragrance.

It has a beautiful name-Crescent Moon Collection, which is the painstaking work of an Indian poet named Tagore.

I like reading modern poems, because they can make my impetuous heart settle down for a long time and make me willingly fall into the dream woven by poets. Tagore's poems are different from those of Gu Cheng, Haizi and Pushkin. Although his poems are as dreamy as theirs, for people like me who don't want to be disturbed too much, Tagore's poems that don't need readers to explore the connection with the realistic background are truly gentle villages.

Tagore has been transformed into an innocent and lively child many times in "New Moon Collection". He will turn into a golden flower and climb the treetops quietly, play hide-and-seek with his mother, and quietly appreciate the mottled and quiet leaves cast on her when she is sitting under the tree reading in the afternoon. He will complain to his mother about the tiredness of doing homework; He would put a small paper boat into the stream every day and dream about it. He will comfort his mother in a low voice and will not leave her like his father; He will. ...

He will step out of the role of a child, walk in the field path under the starlight, and listen to the boy's harsh voice; Or watch the children have fun at the seaside; Or eager to be a dream interpreter, understand children's colorful and meaningless dreams and drive away that terrible nightmare for them; He will. ...

This is the new moon, this is Tagore in the new moon, and this is the gentle world created by Tagore in the new moon.

At that time, Tagore's works were a sensation. Under the influence of his works, young intellectuals in China, such as Xu Zhimo, gradually embarked on the road of writing new poems, and thus established the "Crescent School". The influence of New Moon Collection in literary and art circles can be seen.

Reflections on The Crescent Moon Collection 3. The Crescent Moon Collection is Tagore's famous collection of children's prose poems and the first of his many prose poems. Poetry focuses on innocent and lovely children.

What the poet devotes to eulogizing is the most precious thing in human life-innocence. He created many angelic children's artistic images with the pen of genius. Tagore is also called "children's poet" and "children's angel". The reason why the children's image in the poem is so touching mainly comes from two aspects: one is the poet's philosophical artistic thought, and the other is his extraordinary imagination.

The lyrical protagonists in the poem "A Crescent Moon" seem to be somewhat confusing. They live not so much in the real world as in the clouds and by the sea. It is the sea that plays games with them and sings charming songs for them; It was the new moon and autumn clouds that gave them their first smiles in their dreams. They are people and "gods". This hazy and mysterious color permeates the poem, which is very beneficial to depicting children's images. They are more like "angels" in people's minds, and they are more poetic and interesting in shape, personality, language, action, interest and living environment, so they are more loved by people. This artistic effect is beyond the reach of other poets. The reason why Tagore wrote children in the form of "God" instead of "God", "God" and "Man in One" was not mystifying, but closely related to an artistic thought he pursued at that time-the ultimate goal of art was to reveal the world of God or Brahma. It allows the author to closely connect the world of man and the world of God, and also gives these children a more lovely image than "man". Embodying the poet's philosophy is also helpful to show children's innocence and maternal love.

In poetry, the poet does not regard innocence as an independent factor, but closely links it with maternal love, eulogizes and praises it, and regards the two as complementary things. In doing so, he not only provided a broader background for expressing children's childlike innocence, but also wrote the emotional foundation on which childlike innocence depends.

In this miserable situation, it is rare to find a few husbands, who are not afraid of hardships and are not timid. Their shoulders, whether in the morning or evening or at night, are full of fresh and humane seeds. They just work hard, clean up one side's soil, cultivate one side's life, and at the same time sing new songs loudly, inspiring the buds that will be revealed in the dark. Mr Tagore is one of them.

-Xu Zhimo

Tagore's poems are like a cup of fragrant tea, which can taste infinite charm.

His poems are beautiful and silent. His artistic charm and broad ideas are beyond the reach of ordinary people. As a poet, novelist, artist and social activist, Tagore's poems are full of fiery spiritual sparks.

I was deeply impressed by "Paper Boat" in "New Moon Collection". This poem describes a child's love for his mother when he says goodbye. The author carefully weaves an intriguing picture with rich imagination and sincere feelings. The "I" in the poem pinned her good wishes on her dreams and expressed her feelings for her mother in a unique way for children. "He, he is now in my pupil, he is now in my body, in my soul." This poem is an expression of mother's affection, and blood is thicker than water.

At the same time, his bird collection is also shocking. "Birds of summer come to my window to sing and fly away. And yellow leaves of autumn, which have no songs, flutter and fall there with a sign. " This poem compares the silent "singing" and silent dedication of birds in summer with poets like Tagore. The yellow leaves in autumn imply a selfish person who only thinks of himself. They have nothing to sing because they only live for themselves. Through the sharp contrast between these two kinds of people, the author expresses his ambition to purify people's hearts with poetry.

Today, I probably understand why Tagore is so popular, because his poems are mellow and rich, like sipping fragrant teas.

Comments on Crescent Moon Collection 5 Crescent Moon Collection is a book I like very much. I'm addicted to it every time I open it.

The poet Tagore is an innocent child in the book. He wants to be a peddler. He has a palace; He wrote to his mother; He became an adult ... some simple stories, but they contain a lot of truth.

What impressed me most was the last sale. In the article, the poet wants someone to hire him. So, the emperor hired him with power, the old man hired him with money, and the beautiful woman hired him with a smile. The last child hired him, and the child said to him, "I hired you for nothing." From then on, he became a free man. After reading this story, I understand that power, money and looks are all empty, and only freedom is the best. Like poets, we should not be confused by money, power and looks, but believe in innocence and master freedom.

Why are Tagore's poems so beautiful? After reading this book, you will feel that his poems are happy and peaceful, without disputes and noise, like a cup of light tea, with fresh taste and endless aftertaste. There are two masters in the book: nature and love, which lead me to approach Tagore step by step and taste the innocence, tranquility and beauty in his heart.

People always say that they want to be scientists and pianists in the future ... and Tagore just wants to be a boatman, a peddler and a gardener ... You may think that he has no lofty ideals, then you are wrong. It was his ordinary desire that created the great Tagore.

Tagore has maternal love, and he firmly believes that all children's hearts are like a moist jade, flawless and crystal clear. Every time I read this book, it seems that an old man with a white beard will smile in front of me and say to me, "May you always be a child."

May I always be a child-

Always a naive child.

Reflections on the Reading of Crescent Moon 6 This summer, I was lucky enough to read Selected Poems of Tagore, which included Gitanjali, Crescent Moon, Gardeners Collection, Birds and so on. The content of each part is impressive, but what impressed me the most is "A Crescent Moon".

The Collection of Crescent Moon, explored by the famous poet Tagore, opened a world full of love between great mothers and children for readers. The poet is full of affection, with touching words, let us feel the greatness of maternal love and the beauty and happiness of the children's world surrounded by warm maternal love.

"He likes to lean his head on his mother's chest and never let her leave his sight for a moment." This sentence shows how much the baby wants to be with his mother, as if he never wants to be apart. "He knows that there is endless happiness in that little corner of my mother's heart. Being held by him and held in his arms is far sweeter than freedom. " This sentence is written that maternal love is a harbor, maternal love is unparalleled, and nothing can replace it. From it, I feel that Tagore wrote all the true feelings. He just imagined himself as a baby in the arms of his kind mother.

"You can say anything about him, but I know my child's shortcomings. I love him not because he is good, but because he is my child. How do you know how cute he is by comparing his advantages and disadvantages? When I punished him, he became a part of my life. When I shed tears for him, my heart cried with him. " From this passage, I know Tagore felt maternal love with his heart and wrote this beautiful poem with his heart. He used his wisdom and true love, as well as his vivid experiences, to shape these touching poems, which will remain in my heart forever like a gift from heaven.

Everyone knows that mom is great, and everyone keeps saying that they want to repay mom, but many people really can't. They just shed a little tears and made an oath, but when it comes to repaying their gratitude, they flinch, especially when their mothers are old, and some people are still unwilling to be kind to their mothers. Therefore, I sincerely hope that everyone will act and repay the great maternal love with practical actions. As a primary school student, I think the best reward for maternal love is to honor my parents, study hard and let them worry less.

During the summer vacation, I read a new book, Crescent Moon, which is a collection of poems created by Indian poet Tagore. There are many beautiful sentences in it, which make people feel relaxed and happy.

The book says, "After lunch, you sit at the window and read Ramayana. The shadow of the tree falls on your hair and knees, so I cast my tiny shadow on your page, where you are reading, but will you guess that this is your child's shadow? When you light a lamp at dusk and go to the cowshed, I will fall to the ground again. I am still your child. Please tell me a story. " "'My naughty boy, where have you been?' I won't tell you, mommy. I feel from the poem that the child is naughty, but also very innocent and lovely, and very attached to his mother. I am the same as my mother. I often accidentally make her angry, and sometimes I deliberately tease my mother, but my mother always cares about my little mistakes and always loves me. I love my mother, too.

In New Moon Collection, Tagore Jr. has many dreams. Like daydreaming about being a captain. "As long as he is willing to lend me his boat, I will give him one hundred sailors. I will never drive it to a stupid market. I will sail seven seas and thirteen rivers in fairyland. " He also has a little dream. He wants to be a peddler. "I wish I were a peddler, peddling on the road all day,' bracelet! Crystal bracelet! He also wants to be a gardener. "I wish I were a gardener, digging in the garden, and no one would stop me."

I also have many dreams, which are obviously different from Tagore's dreams. I want to be a scientist, invent a time machine and work out a more accurate theory than Einstein's general theory of relativity. I want to be a doctor to help the world heal the wounded and rescue the dying and overcome all diseases. I want to be a soldier and defend my country; I want to be an athlete, win the Olympic gold medal and win glory for my motherland.

People always have great ambitions, but few people can really do what they say. Ambition is very important, but it is action that ultimately determines people's success.

Comments on "New Moon Collection" 8 Tagore described one child after another with delicate language and naughty tone, which is memorable and can't help laughing. Among them, I was particularly impressed by a few words:

1. The sunset hid its last gold like a miser;

2. So pretending to be completely helpless is praying for the wealth of maternal love. These two sentences vividly reflect the glory of the sunset and naughty children, which is unforgettable for a long time.

When we savor Tagore's poems, I seem to have entered his world full of childhood. I caught butterflies and counted stars with the children in the poem, as if I had returned to my carefree childhood in primary school. The author uses people or things around him to set off the innocence, playfulness and loveliness of children. At the same time, I also realized the gentleness of maternal love. Motherly love leads us to grow up and always protects us. Her love is pure and flawless.

When we read Tagore's Selected Poems, it seems that there is a lively and naive atmosphere in the text, which shows that Tagore is also such a person. The child described in A Crescent Moon seems to be a real person, and he is so real. His innocence and happiness infected me.

Poetry has become a sentence full of new ideas and witty remarks. Everything in children's eyes is beautiful, beautiful. In his eyes, there seems to be nothing bad. Everything is beautiful, everything is within reach, however, in reality? Children are taught from an early age that there are bad people in the street and they can't run around. Bad guys will take you away. Some children show fear in their eyes when they are young. I hide behind my parents when I meet strangers, and I have no social skills at all. But if you think about it carefully, it is because there are unstable factors in society and there are indeed bad people in society, so parents will do this. It can be seen that it is society that cultivates children and it is society that hurts children.

Cherish the beauty of childhood! Watch the children play and listen to their laughter. How carefree they are, knowing that this is not forever, but someone still wants to ruin this beauty. Tagore asked, "Who are you, a reader, reading my poem a hundred years later?" I want to say that everyone who longs for a better and peaceful world is reading your book.

"This river is good at singing.

Swim quickly, break through all the dikes, but the mountain peak stays there, fresh in my memory and affectionate. "

Comments on "Crescent Moon Collection" 9 Tagore's "Crescent Moon Collection" praised the most precious thing in human life-innocence. He described a fascinating children's world to people, showed children's golden childlike innocence, and made me understand their rich imagination and strong curiosity. Zheng Zhenduo, the translator of this book, once said brilliantly: "The Moon Collection is not a collection of poems written for children, but the best collection of poems describing children's psychology and life."

I totally agree with this sentence. In the "New Moon Collection", the poem "12: 30" resonates with me most:

"Mom, I really want to stop doing my homework now.

I have been studying all morning.

You said, it's only twelve o'clock.

Assuming that it will not be later than twelve o'clock;

Can't you imagine' it's only twelve o'clock' as afternoon?

I can easily imagine that the sun has reached the edge of that rice field and the old fisherman is pulling weeds by the pool to prepare her dinner.

When I close my eyes, I can think that the shadow under matar tree is getting darker and darker, and the water in the pond looks shiny and black.

If twelve o'clock can come in the dark, why can't the night come at twelve o'clock? "

When I first read this poem, I felt it was my heart, true and not lacking in beautiful environmental description. It reminds me that I haven't finished the Olympic math problem at eleven o'clock every night, so I imagine it's eleven o'clock in the morning, so I can hurry to do the problem and go to bed early.

So why can Tagore portray children so truly? I think Tagore can describe a child's world very truly because he completely regards himself as a child and "truly" walks into the child's world, so he can put himself in the child's shoes, speak for the child, say what the child said, express their spiritual world and true feelings with the child's words, and share the simple happiness of the child with others.

Tagore's works give me a very comfortable feeling, like a fresh wind blowing across my cheeks. In front of him, any deception and concealment can't escape his keen eyes, so we should be honest, because in the end, we often find that it is ourselves who are deceived.

10 holiday, I found a new book "Crescent Moon Collection" in the bookstore. When I read it for the first time, I was not only attracted by its beautiful cover, but also read several paragraphs carefully. I couldn't stop because it had beautiful words and beautiful emotions, and it was as quiet as a song and had a aftertaste like wine.

There are many stories in this book. As soon as I opened the "new moon collection", I immediately had a pair of magical wings, which could fly from the depression of reality to the new moon country of innocent children.

There is a story in the book called "Sleepstealer". The first sentence reads: "Who stole sleep from the baby's eyes? I must know. " In this sentence, I thought about it, can sleep be stolen? The bizarre and exaggerated imagination triggered my infinite guess about this sentence. There is another sentence in Sleepstealer, that is, are you going to steal someone else's sleep now? It reflects that the loving mother can't bear to criticize the child who doesn't want to sleep, so she skillfully vents her dissatisfaction on a fictional "sleeper" and expresses her deep love for the child.

In "Paper Boat", the last two sentences lingered in my heart for a long time-"When night came, I buried my face in my arm and dreamed that my paper boat was slowly drifting forward under the midnight starlight. Sleeping fairy is sitting on the boat with a basket full of dreams in her hand. " Paper boats seem to represent children's dreams. Their paper boat hopes to let them know more good friends, gain more knowledge from friends, and let them know more about the outside world ... Qian Qian hopes that the paper boat will shoulder the heavy responsibility, and there is an unfinished dream in its heart, that is, to fulfill the dreams of many children. In the silent night, it struggled forward. In order to realize their dreams.

The moon set has beautiful words, and more importantly, it can arouse my endless thoughts. This is the unique charm of Tagore's poems, which makes me feel his ideological theme-love.

Because of love, Tagore wrote poems so beautifully.