What foreign poems are better written ... recommended ... China's are ok ... but modern!

The first thing that foreign poets think of is the Indian poet Tagore and his bird. Like China's ancient poems, there are no foreign countries. They can't reach the realm of ancient prose. They can only extract the writing background and motivation of his works, hoping to help you. As for appreciation, it varies from person to person. Foreign poets are easy to understand, not so much meaning, basically superficial. Combined with the introduction of the author's own poetic style, the meaning and connotation of the poem come out, and you can also refer to the last paragraph. ......

Many critics say that poets are "children of mankind". Because they are naive and kind. In many modern times

Among poets, Robin Delanat Tagarl is "the angel of children". His poems are so childish.

The face of a brilliant angel; Looking at him, you can "know the meaning of everything", you can feel peace and comfort, and

Know true love. S.Radhakrishnan, author of Tagore's Philosophy, said: The popularity of Tagore's works can arouse the whole world.

People's interest in this world lies partly in his superb idealism and partly in the solemnity and beauty of literature in his works.

Tagore comes from Bangladesh, India. India is a country of poetry. Poetry is often used by Indians.

It is not surprising that this great poet Tagore was born in this "country of poetry" as a part of life.

Tagore's literary activities began very early. At the age of fourteen, he began to write plays, his works,

Originally written in Bengali; Wherever Bengali is spoken, no one sings his poems every day. Later he

He and his friends have translated many kinds of poems into English, including Gardener's Collection, Crescent Moon Collection and Fruit Collection.

Birds, Gitanjaly, Lover's Gift, and Sanchakou; The script is "Sacrifice and Others",

Post Office, The King of Darkroom, The Cycle of Spring; Prose collection includes Realization of Life, Personality and essays;

My Memories, Hungry Stones and Others, Family and the World, and so on.

In Bengali, according to Indians, his poems are particularly beautiful than those written in English.

"He is our first saint: he can tell the truth of life without rejecting it. That's why we love him.

Birds consists of 105 poems. Every poem has only two or three short sentences, but in the dark, it quietly lights up something for us.

West side. In these short poems full of inspiration and thinking, Tagore showed us many identities-he was a baby, dancing for his mother's smile; When he was a cosmopolitan explorer, he sighed for mountains and seas; But a young man in love, eulogizing love because of his beloved girl; But an old man with silver hair, reflecting on life alone in his memories; But more often, he is just an unknown passer-by, recording the moments of inspiration for everything in the world, and then quietly leaving with a smile.

Apart from Tagore's fresh and natural writing, what I feel in Birds is more of a kind of love for life and thinking about love. There is no doubt that Tagore's inspiration comes from life, but at the same time it is higher than life; With his love for life, he cleverly concealed some sufferings and darkness, and gave the rest of the light and smile to the readers without reservation. His thinking on love covers many aspects, including the innocent love between young men and women, the eternal maternal love of mothers for their children, and the unspeakable love between man and nature ... Especially for love, Tagore used a lot of metaphors and rhetoric to praise the beauty and greatness of love. In Tagore's eyes, the world needs love, and life needs love more, just as he wrote in Birds: "I believe in your love, so let this be my last words." On the other hand, Tagore captured many inspirations about nature. He said that the dusk in the sky is like a lamp, the leaves in the breeze are like fragments of thoughts, and the singing of birds is the echo of the morning light of the earth; He is the embodiment of all things in nature. He let the sky talk to the sea, birds talk to clouds, flowers talk to the sun ... In short, in Tagore's poems, the world is humanized and natural, and everything has its own growth and thinking; And he just sorted out the fragments of his thoughts and humanized them. And this is also the origin of the name "bird": "thoughts pass through my mind like flocks of wild ducks flying through the sky, and I hear their wings flying high."