A brief introduction to Tagore's poetry anthology Gitanjali, Gardener's Collection, Crescent Moon Collection, Birds Collection and Fruit Picking Collection.

Rabindranath Tagore won the works of Nobel Prize in Literature. Tagore 19 13 won Nobel Prize in Literature's work, which is his poetry collection Robin Delanat Tagore-The Hungry Stone (generally translated by China as "Robin Delanat Tagore"). The reason for winning the prize is: "Because of his keen, fresh and beautiful poems, which are made with superb skills and expressed in English, his poetic thoughts have become a part of western literature."

Gitanjali is the peak of Tagore's mid-term poetry creation as the "first poet in Asia", and it is also the work that best represents his thought and artistic style. This collection of religious lyrics is a "sacrifice to God". Many people think that "Gitanjali" means dedication, but it actually means poetry. The author's other poetry collections & gt only have dedication. The style is fresh and natural, with the fragrance of earth. Tagore's song dedicated to God is "The Song of Life". He sang the decline of life, the joys and sorrows of real life in a light and cheerful style, and expressed the author's concern for the future of the motherland.

The Gardener Collection is one of Tagore's other important masterpieces, and it is a "song of life". It is more integrated into the poet's youth experience and describes the happiness, troubles and sadness of love in detail, which can be regarded as a youth love song. The poet sang these love songs in retrospect. When recalling the throbbing of youth, he undoubtedly kept a certain distance from his own youth and made a rational examination and thinking, so that this love song flashed the glory of philosophy from time to time. Reading these poems is like walking in the early summer after the storm, with irresistible freshness and fragrance, as if seeing a bright and clean world, everything is so pure and beautiful, and people unconsciously appreciate the taste of love and youth.

Crescent Moon (1903) is mainly translated from Children's Collection, a collection of Bengali poems published by 1903, some of which are directly written in English. In the collection of poems, the poet vividly describes the children's games and skillfully shows the children's psychology and their lively imagination. Its special and meaningful artistic charm brings us to a pure children's world and reminds us of childhood. This book is the pinnacle of a saint in poetry, an immortal movement of maternal love and innocence, and a gorgeous picture of dreams and reality.

Birds is one of the representative works of Tagore, an Indian poet, and one of the most outstanding poetry collections in the world. It includes more than 300 beautiful poems. Day and night, streams and oceans, freedom and betrayal are all integrated in Tagore's works. Short sentences express profound philosophy of life and lead the world to explore the source of truth and wisdom. Reading these poems for the first time is like opening the bedroom window in the early summer morning after a storm and seeing a cold and clear world. Everything is so fresh and bright, but the charm is very strong and intriguing.

The Collection of Fruits is another famous poetry collection of Tagore, which is as famous as Birds, Gardener, Crescent Moon and Gitanjali. It praises life with passionate language and ponders the essence of life. Poems with elegant charm and profound philosophy have touched countless readers in China. These poems are full of optimism and vitality, expressing the author's optimism and firm confidence in the pursuit of ideals, allowing you to appreciate the true feelings of life and taste the sweet fruits of life in a series of refreshing and delicious words.

In this book, Tagore expounded his world outlook, outlook on life, evolution, religion, philosophy and art, expressed his ambition, and expressed his joys and sorrows. Realistic works express sincere sympathy for the simple and humble people, show lofty humanitarian spirit, praise the spirit of sticking to faith and not being afraid of sacrifice, and reflect the awakening of Indian women under the influence of new ideas.