I will die again and again to understand that life is endless.

This sentence comes from Tagore's Birds, but many people are familiar with it because of ck. In view of my ignorance of CK, let me briefly talk about my feelings about this sentence of Tai Weng. Tagore's prose is mainly about society, politics and education. Besides religious content, his poems mainly describe nature and life. Tagore Tagore was born in an era of rapid change and was influenced by traditional Indian philosophy and western philosophy. However, the most basic and core part of his world outlook is the traditional pantheism in India, that is, "Brahma and I are one." His devotion to God is integrated with his love for life, country and people. But it also casts a strong mysticism on his poems. Moreover, his life, the miserable life of the people exiled by his motherland and humiliated by his nation, was deeply imprinted in Tagore's heart, and he fought against it. Therefore, this sentence can show Tagore's continuous improvement and sublimation of life, God and his own thoughts after experiencing many hardships and black holes in life and thought.