What is an "underground school"?

Hanako is buried under the ground. The author compares the flowers buried together to become a school.

The underground school in the text "Flower's School" refers to the place where Hua'er goes to school underground. Hanako buried under the ground. The author compares Hanako buried together to a school. This sentence uses personification to portray the innocent and innocent character of the flower children.

"The School of Flowers" is selected from Rabindranath Tagore's prose poem "New Moon Collection". It is a beautiful and childlike prose poem that has the characteristics of both poetry and prose, and has the beauty and rhythm of poetry. Feelings, but without lines or rhymes. The text depicts a group of lively and innocent flower children who long for freedom from the perspective of children. Through rich imagination, the relationship between children and their mothers is expressed naturally and deeply.

About the author:

R. Tagore (1861-1941), Indian poet, litterateur, social activist, philosopher and Indian nationalist. He won the 1913 Nobel Prize for Literature and was the first Asian Nobel Prize winner. His representative works include "Asky Birds", "Crescent Moon", "Gitanjali", etc.