Great love is silent. Tagore outlined his love for nature and life with his silent words. Pursuing truth in nature and advocating nobility in life are Tagore's wisdom beyond ordinary people. Troupe of little vagrants of the world, please leave your footprints in my words. He recorded the complicated world and ever-changing experiences. "Let life be beautiful like summer flowers and death like autumn leaves." He expressed the true meaning of existence and the value of human nature. "I cast my shadow on my path, because I have an unlit lamp." He is self-reflective and modest. "I can't choose the best, but the best chose me." He pursues patiently and has no regrets.
Tagore built a temple of truth with concise language. It is undeniable that the brevity of language makes it difficult for birds to understand, but this does not affect its profound and priceless truth. From Tagore's works, I feel a serious attitude of loving life and thinking about love. There is no doubt that Tagore's inspiration comes from life and is higher than life. He loves life, so he hides the suffering and darkness in life and keeps the light and joy. Tagore's thinking about love is more profound and persistent. Pure love between men and women, warm affection between mother and child, subtle feelings between man and nature ... all the feelings that human beings can experience are expressed by Tagore in a primitive and subtle way. Tagore especially advocates love. He used many metaphors to praise the greatness and eternity of love, as he wrote: "I believe in your love, so let this be my last word." He put love and truth at the two ends of the scale of life just right, without any deviation.
The balance of life-love and wisdom; The balance of life-love and truth. Although this book is difficult to understand, we can all learn the same truth from it: love is the foundation of life and love is the whole of life! ! You might as well listen to light music, hold a "bird" and think that you are a bird, flying freely in the endless blue sky ... These words, which are already familiar, and poems that are widely circulated, are like cups of fragrant teas, which will linger in your mind for a long time after you take a sip. Reading Tagore's Selected Poems seems to bring us closer to Tagore. His spirit is so profound, so rich and so delicate, chapter after chapter of verse, or small and exquisite, or brilliant. Tagore used his philosophy and the world to give the world a lot of wisdom and inspiration. Turn it gently and wander around doing nothing. Suddenly, a beautiful article will break into your eyes.
After reading his poems for the first time, I was lost. I picked up the book and felt my heart pounding before I dared to put it down. But somehow, there is an inexplicable impulse in my heart. I want to open it and "rest after reading", approach him and appreciate the master's style. Kitagari, a lyrical and romantic gardener, a delicate and rational firefly, a philosophical and intelligent bird, examines the wings of life's death ... Tagore presented these fresh and meaningful treasures to us without impurities.
It was the heartfelt words of a poet who was rooted in Indian philosophy, grew up in the ocean of Indian literature, wandered in the moonlight of Indian art and was deeply influenced by western culture. It is Tagore's understanding of life, his thinking about the universe, and his reverie about life ... In these poems, an extremely common emotion is found, which reminds people of many things that are often overlooked in the troubles of our lives, in the noise of cities, in the cry of shoddy literary works, and in the whirlpool of advertisements. ...
"Viper/spits poison everywhere,/talks about gentleness and peace,/sounds like sarcasm. Therefore, before I die,/let me pay my last respects to people everywhere who are preparing/fighting the devil. " Tagore wrote that his pen was sharp and sarcastic, denouncing Schindler, who was arrogant in Central Europe. The whole poem is impassioned and contains profound patriotic feelings and international humanitarian spirit. Let us truly feel the poet's sense of justice against fascism, imperialism and colonial rule. He greeted the coming of World War II, pursued peace and light, enthusiastically inspired the liberation cause of people all over the world, and made unremitting efforts to this end. -This is Tagore's work "King Kong Glows". Of course, poets also have their own "light wind and moon" side.
"You can say what you like, but I know my child's weakness. I love him, not because he is good, but because he is my naive child. ..... When I had to punish him, he became more and more a part of me. When I made him cry, my heart cried. ..... "How close it is to your life and mine. No father or mother in the world loves their children so much. When a father or mother punishes a child, the most sad thing is themselves, because the child is the heart of the parents! Perhaps, we can't understand the idea that "Brahma and I are one, I and non-I are one, and they are in harmony" put forward by scholars who study Tagore's poems. Let's look at the above two poems. What we have to do is to have a normal heart, communicate with these rhythmic lyrics and get in touch with the author's heart at zero distance. Those vast words of wisdom, whether "full of light and wind" or "full of anger", are like serenades that turn around and sound beautiful, and like the gurgling water of a mountain stream. They cultivate the philosophy of life, describe the quiet life, and have exquisite and concise metaphors, long artistic conception and endless aftertaste. ...
Tagore's poems are not as magnificent as Pushkin's, as beautiful as wet sea, as intense as Byron's and as romantic as Shelley's. His poems are beautiful paintings, silent and harmonious. His artistic charm and broad ideas are beyond the reach of ordinary people. Tagore, a poet, novelist, artist and social activist. Each of his poems is full of fiery spiritual sparks, illuminating the readers' hearts. In the secular world, these people who are busy with utilitarianism, fame and fortune, and even possessed by jealousy and money can be moved and purified. "Wind lighting month" and "King Kong shines". Tagore's poems are full of vigor and vitality. Although the poet has experienced many ups and downs and pains, his philosophy and thoughts are brilliant, happy and universal. We often appreciate Tagore's poems and approach Tagore, and we will be smarter. Unconsciously warm and bright in my heart After reading Tagore's Selected Poems, I benefited a lot!
Tagore is the poet most admired and loved by the Indian people. He participated in and led the Renaissance activities in India. He excluded western culture from Britain, which was blocked by the surrounding chaos and somewhat enslaved by colonies, and studied India's own long and excellent culture in depth. He went deep into the people, listened to myths, ballads and folk stories, and wrote essays and poems in the simplest language.
This book inadvertently introduced Tagore to me. After reading his biography and poems, I didn't think of him. I just feel a little clear, like clearing a hazy fog and polishing my eyes to see the world so thoroughly.
From this poem 103, we can deeply understand how this great Indian poet loves his motherland with a long and excellent culture, the peaceful and democratic working people and the magnificent and beautiful mountains and rivers of this country. Between the lines of these poems, we can see Indian women holding lanterns, pots and towels; Indian workers and farmers who sweat hard on the road in the field, Indian musicians who play the piano and flute at the Garden Ferry, Indian children who jump and laugh with the waves at the seaside, as well as the continuous drizzle in the tropics and the flowers on the trees ... We seem to hear the sound of dense raindrops and smell the rich flowers.
Tagore was a patriot, philosopher and poet. His poems reveal his enthusiasm for the motherland, sympathy for women and love for children. With strong love, there will be strong hatred. When everything he loves is violated, he will give a strong roar. His love and hate are like waves, rippling around the world.
Indians say Tagore was born in the nest of songbirds. His plays, novels, essays ... all exude deep poetry. His people love his natural and sincere poems. When farmers, fishermen and all workers sing Tagore's poems in the fields, at sea or in other workplaces to express their feelings, they don't know this.
His extreme belief-his "universe and personal spirit" is very different.
Reflections on Tagore's Selected Poems
Tagore wrote more than 50 poems, 12 novels, 108 short stories and 20 plays in his life. Although there are many achievements in his creation, he is famous all over the world through his poems. His early poems are rich in themes, diverse in forms and fresh and beautiful in style. 19 13, the collection of religious lyric poems "Gitanjali" won the Nobel Prize in Literature, which was the first time that an oriental won this honor. His later political poems closely matched the real struggle and won him the title of "patriotic poet". Deeply rooted in the soil of national art, he boldly absorbed the nutrition of foreign poetry and opened up a new world of Indian poetry. People respectfully call him a "poet saint".
Most of the early story poems came from religious legends and folk stories. Religious legends include stories of Buddhism, Hinduism and Sikhism. The author has artistically processed and recreated these stories. The mid-term "Gitanjali" is Tagore's most famous poetry collection. "Gitanjali" means "a poem", that is, a poem dedicated to God. The theme of poetry collection is to worship God and yearn for the combination with God. India has had the form of praising God since ancient times, but this book of poems by Tagore closely combines with reality and expresses the poet's exploration and pursuit of life ideals. The later political lyrics gradually changed the reformist mood and mysticism in the past, showing obvious political tendency. The poem 10 in Birthday Collection is considered as a monument of Tagore's life. The central issue put forward by Tagore in this poem is the relationship between the poet and the working people. Based on this, he summarized and evaluated his life creation.
Tagore's poems are loved by people all over the world, and many Chinese writers have been inspired by them. Guo Moruo's Goddess is obviously influenced by Tagore's poems. It is self-evident that Bing Xin's poetry anthology "Stars" and "Spring Water" were influenced by it. Uppsala of Sweden said: "Nobel Prize in Literature should be awarded to this writer who is both an artist and a prophet. Rabindranath Tagore is unparalleled in this respect. "