What does underground school mean?

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.

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Tagore was boldly innovative and unique in poetry, genre, language and expression methods. In terms of genre, realistic themes are treated as having meditative elements, and meditative genres are treated as having realistic elements.

In terms of genre, the poet created the form of "story poetry" and political lyric poetry; he also devoted himself to creating free verse poetry. Tagore was good at learning and using the spoken language in people's lives, making the language of poetry fresh and lively; in terms of creative methods, he organically combined realism and romanticism, but in lyric poetry, romanticism was heavier, and in narrative poetry In sexual works, there are more elements of realism.