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The School of Flowers —— Appreciation of Tagore's Children's Poems Collected on Mobile Phone Forward Comments (4) The School of Flowers —— Appreciation of Tagore's Children's Poems In the dark clouds in June, thunder rumbled and showers swooped down. The moist east wind swept across the empty fields and whistled in the bamboo forest. I don't know where to drill out clusters of flowers and dance happily on the grass. Mom, I really think flowers go to school in underground schools. They do their homework with the door closed. If they go out to play before school, the teacher will punish them for standing in the corner of the classroom. When it rains, they will have a holiday. Branches in the Woods collide with each other, green leaves rustle in the strong wind, dark clouds in the sky clap big hands, and children skip out of the school gate, dressed in yellow, red and white. Do you know? Mom, their home is in the sky, where the stars live? Haven't you seen how eager they are to go to heaven? You don't know why they left in such a hurry Of course, I can guess to whom they raised their arms: they also have a mother, just like I have a mother. [Appreciation] The Bengali original of this article is The Scientist in Children's Collection, which is a fairy tale of beautiful flowers created by anthropomorphic methods. In the poem, flowers are compared to schoolchildren. When they are in bud, they study in an underground school, which is consistent with the situation of bud. When the humid east wind blows the flute in the field, they compete to open and bloom, as if. How to deal with the "flower fading" is a difficult point. The poet is ingenious, subliming the scene of flowers withering into a reunion of children and their mothers, showing a gratifying picture, which is amazing! The School of Flowers is the nineteenth poem of Tagore's collection of children's prose poems, Crescent Moon Collection. Crescent Moon is the first of Tagore's many prose poems. Published in 1886, when his first daughter was just born, he was in his prime and his career continued to succeed, which made him happy physically and mentally. Poems written under such a background of life, such as fresh air after summer rain, are refreshing. With children's unique vision, The School of Flowers vividly depicts the flowers in children's eyes, and skillfully shows children's psychology and their lively imagination. The poet weaves his soul into the poem, which makes the poem full of spiritual fragrance. Reading these poems can cultivate temperament, purify personality, beautify the soul, and make people feel color, sunshine and childlike interest. After reading The School of Flowers for the first time, I found that the poet observed and imagined from a child's point of view: You listen to "When Lei Yun is rumbling in the sky and the shower in June falls, the moist east wind walks through the wilderness and plays the flute in the bamboo forest." Lei Yun thundered, and showers swooped. It was a rhythmic drum, accompanied by a melodious flute blowing from the east wind to the bamboo forest. Before the flowers arrived, it was so beautiful, so pleasant and so strange! Why not be intoxicating? "So groups of flowers suddenly ran out from unknown places and danced carnival on the green grass." The protagonist Fanhua finally made a grand appearance. In the eyes of adults, bright and beautiful flowers are so lively and cheerful in the eyes of children-so they made "flowers in groups", "suddenly ran out" and "danced with carnival". Let's imagine the scene together: the sky as the background, the ground as the stage, lightning and thunder, wind and flowers dancing, what kind of carnival is that? Such a thing, such a season, makes us "trapped" and "unable to extricate ourselves"! Why are the flowers so happy? Reading School of Flowers again, I found that the poet, starting from the child's psychology, guessed, "Mom, I really think those flowers go to school in an underground school. They closed the door and were doing their homework. If they want to play games before they leave school, their teacher will punish them for standing on the wall. " Like children, poets hate "underground schools" with no freedom and no fun, and they hate standing in the corner. Although they want to go out to play games, they don't want to be punished, so they have to be a good baby. Here the poet is to discover with children's eyes, imagine with children's minds, feel with children's hearts, and integrate his heart into children's dreams-a holiday! "As soon as it rains, they will have a holiday." For flowers, rain is the best nourishment; For children, free growth is the best gift. It is precisely because of the rain that the flowers break free from the bondage of the land and finally break through the ground and grow freely-how eager the children's dreams are to be realized! So, "branches touch each other in the forest, green leaves rustle in the wind, and Lei Yun clap his hands." The freedom of flowers makes branches, green leaves and Lei Yun feel happy and excited-"touching each other", "whispering" and "clapping hands" are not the ways for children to express their happiness? "At this time, the children dressed in purple, yellow and white rushed out." The world of free children is colorful, everything in nature is so beautiful, and the flower children can go wherever they want now. A word "chong" makes people feel that they are wandering around the world and having fun! Where do the children want to go after they rush out? Reading The School of Flowers again, I found that the poet's favorite place is home, and home is where the stars live. "You know, mom, their home is in the sky. Where the stars live. Don't you see how anxious they are to get there? Don't you know why they are in such a hurry? " The poet really dares to imagine that it is necessary to compare "home in heaven" with "underground school". Or do you want to say that the best place should be heaven, but it is so far away? "I can naturally guess to whom they are raising their arms: they also have their mothers, just like I have my own." Oh, there is freedom and happiness in heaven. It is a paradise! In addition, heaven has the warm embrace of parents, which is the attachment of children and the happiness of children. How can they not be in a hurry? ..... Children and their parents are inseparable. (This poem may have something to do with the religion the poet believes in and his own growing experience. The colors of flowers are only purple, yellow and white, and nothing is as good as heaven-only religion is obedient, and it is overdone. ) Read aloud "The School of Flowers" again. I found that I like School of Flowers very much and appreciate Tagore, because "he built a magnificent and quiet paradise for us on the thorny earth." "Although he is dissatisfied, he has not rejected the world. His heart is full of color, sunshine and childlike interest. He brought people a pure and loving world with his purest words and sincere heart. "