I have never read a poetry collection seriously. I have always wanted to pretend to be elegant and read such classic poems to show off my appearance. I believe that many people have already heard Taiweng's "New Moon Collection", "Gardener Collection" and "Flying Bird Collection", but I have not yet understood the content of the poems. Although two-thirds of the selected poems by Tai Weng in my hand have not yet been read, I still want to write a diary like this to record my feelings while reading it (I haven’t finished reading it yet, so it can only be written in progress). At present, all I know is Taiweng's "Collection of Stories and Poems". I have always read some miscellaneous essays, and there are always some words about the dialogue between saints and ordinary people. Every time the saints always have some warning words that make people enlightened. I have always believed that saints will not appear in the bustling world, but after reading Tai's poems, I believe that Tai Weng is an admirable saint. Saints also appear in his poems many times. Buddha is also flesh and blood here, and people in the world can touch his feet and pay tribute to him at any time. Because I don’t have any religious beliefs, I actually don’t know much about things like Buddha. But I really felt the beauty and selflessness of human nature from the book. For example, the bhikshuni, the daughter of a bhikkhu, would give up everything to beg for food, just so that the food collected from door to door would feed the victims in the city during the great famine; for example, King Josaro in "The Seller" volunteered to The bounty of going to King Kashi's death just to capture him alive can help a desperate businessman. Reading this is already touching, and the subsequent King Kashi also voluntarily gave up his own life because of King Chosaro's move. The throne is even more impressive for the mind of these two people. All these can be felt everywhere in Tai Weng's collection of stories and poems. Compared with the endless ugly incidents that occur every day in today's society, Taiweng's poetry is really a kind of purification of people's body and mind. Even if it is only a small purification, it is precious.
People living in big cities always spend a lot of time in transportation every day, so I recommend that you use this time on buses and subways to understand the charm of Rabindranath Tagore's poems.
Reading "The Complete Collection of Prose Poems of Rabindranath Tagore", I feel that these familiar words and widely circulated poems are like cups of fragrant tea, which linger in my heart after one sip. Reading "Selected Poems of Rabindranath Tagore" seems to take us closer to Tagore. His spirit is so profound and so delicate. Each chapter of the collection of poems is either small and exquisite, or brilliant and magnificent. Tagore used his philosophy and world to give the world a lot of wisdom and inspiration. Turn it gently and wander around leisurely. Suddenly, beautiful articles will burst into your eyes: "You can say whatever you want to say about him, but I know my child's shortcomings. I love him not because he is good, but because he is my child." The little child...
When I had to punish him, he became more a part of my life. When I made him cry, my heart cried with him. I have the right to scold him and punish him, because only those who love people can punish people. "This is so close to your life and mine. Which parent in the world doesn't love their children so deeply. When a father or a mother punishes a child, the saddest thing is themselves, because the child is the heart and soul of the parent! Perhaps, this song "Judge" will become the educational rule in my education and teaching in the future, which means that we must love our children so that we are qualified to "judge" them. Take a look at the poems above. What we have to do is to have a normal heart and communicate heart to heart with these rhythmic lyrical poems and the author, so that we can get the true love in the world. "New Moon Collection" is a famous collection of children's prose poems by Rabindranath Tagore. It is also the first of his many prose poems and was published in 1886. At that time, Rabindranath Tagore was in his prime and was enjoying the spring breeze. His first daughter had just been born, and he continued to achieve success in his career. His warm family and bright future made the young poet happy both physically and mentally. It was against this background that he wrote this famous collection of poems. After the collection of poems came out, Tagore was also known as the "children's poet".
The collection of poems focuses on depicting innocent and lovely children. What the poet is committed to praising is the most precious thing in human life - innocence. With his genius, he created a number of angelic children's artistic images that are both spiritual and physical, shining. This is the poet's great contribution to world children's literature! After carefully tasting the poems of "New Moon Collection" including "The World of Children" and "The Beginning", I feel that the reason why these images of children are so touching is mainly due to the poet's philosophical artistic thoughts and his extraordinary imagination. force.
When you carefully appreciate "New Moon Collection", especially when reading poems such as "Family", "Children's Way", "Unnoticed Flower Ornaments" and "Children's World", you will feel a kind of * **I have the same feeling. I feel that the lyrical little protagonists in the poem seem a bit confusing. Rather than living in the real world, they are living in the clouds and the sea of ??flowers. It is the clouds and flowers that play with them and sing charming songs to them; it is the new moon and autumn clouds that give them their first smiles in their dreams. They are humans and "gods". The images of the children depicted in the poem are more like the "angels" in people's minds from their shape, character, language, actions, joy, and living environment, and are more poetic and interesting, so they are more popular among people.
The reason why Tagore described it this way is related to the religion he believed in. Therefore, the children described in the poem are cuter than "people". It embodies the poet's philosophy, the child's innocence, and the great maternal love. In the poem, the poet does not regard innocence as an independent factor, but closely links it with maternal love, eulogizes and praises it, and regards the two as complementary things. This idea is particularly obvious in poems such as "The Beginning" and "Unnoticed Floral Decoration". In doing so, he not only provided a broader background for expressing children's innocence, but also wrote the emotional foundation on which innocence exists. In life, we will see that a child without maternal love is unlikely to be happy; and a childhood without happiness is bleak. His innocence and carefreeness will be lost along with it, his childlike innocence will be distorted, and it may be replaced by "maturity" prematurely. On the contrary, only under the care of "maternal love" can the "flower of innocence" bloom more and more beautifully. It is precisely because Tagore understood this principle that he praised "maternal love" and "childlike innocence" together. This description also makes the children more emotional and full of flesh and blood.
Reading Rabindranath Tagore's poems is like listening to a serenade that conveys the philosophy of life, depicts a quiet life, has exquisite metaphors, refined parallelism, far-reaching artistic conception, and endless aftertaste. Tagore's poems are like the ringing of a bell, making one look back on the path he has taken countless times...