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1. The author of "The Book of Birds" is the poet Rabindranath Tagore, and his nationality is Indian.
2. "The Birds" is one of the masterpieces of the Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore and one of the most outstanding poetry collections in the world, which includes 325 beautiful untitled poems. Day and night, streams and seas, freedom and betrayal are all combined in Tagore's pen, and the short sentences express a profound philosophy of life and lead the world to the source of truth and wisdom.
3. Rabindranath Rabindranath Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941) was a famous Indian poet, writer, social activist, philosopher and Indian nationalist. Rabindranath Tagore was born on May 7, 1861, to a wealthy aristocratic family in Calcutta, India. In 1913, he became the first Asian to win the Nobel Prize in Literature for Gitanjali.
His poems contain profound religious and philosophical insights, and Tagore's poems enjoy the status of epics in India, with masterpieces such as Gitanjali, Birds, Sand in the Eyes, Four Persons, Family and the World, The Gardener, The Crescent, The Last Psalm, Gora, The Crisis of Civilization, etc.
4. The Republic of India (Hindi: English: Republic of India), commonly known as India (Hindi:
English: INDIA), located between 10°N-30°N, is the largest country in the South Asian subcontinent. It is bordered by China, Nepal and Bhutan in the northeast, Bangladesh in the northeast, Myanmar in the east, Sri Lanka in the southeast, and Pakistan in the northwest.
It is bordered by the Bay of Bengal in the east and the Arabian Sea in the west, with a coastline of 5,560 kilometers.
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Rabindranath Tagore: Famous! I love his "Flying Birds" and "Crescent Moon Collection", especially "The Farthest Distance in the World".
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"Flying Birds" is a collection of poems, and the themes of the poems are mostly focused on everyday things, such as flowers, birds, grass, stars, raindrops, rivers, fallen leaves and other natural scenery. "Flying Birds" focuses on the description of nature, in addition to capturing natural landscapes, it also has the spiritual pursuit of describing affairs and life.
Introducing the Asuka Collection.
First published in 1916, The Birds consists of 325 untitled poems. The book has been translated into many languages around the world, and is one of the earliest collections of Tagore's poems introduced and translated in China.
The Birds of the Birds depicts a deep spiritual quest and the principle of the spiritual (divine) interconnectedness of all things in nature, and the whole poem celebrates the freedom, equality, and love of life—thus generating a rich and timeless philosophy of life. The poet expresses the dedication of life and the pursuit of meaning in "The Birds", which makes the poem full of vitality.
Introduction of Rabindranath Tagore.
Rabindranath Tagore was an Indian poet and writer who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913. Born in Calcutta to a philosophical, literary and artistic family, Tagore was able to write long poems and carols at the age of 13. In 1878 he went to England to study, and in 1880 he returned to China to devote himself to literary activities.
From 1884 to 1911 he was secretary of the Buddhist Society, and in the 20s he founded the International University. In 1941, he wrote "The Crisis of Civilization", a famous last word indicting British colonial rule and believing that the motherland would be independent and liberated.
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The author of "The Birds" is Rabindranath Tagore. Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941), an Indian, began his literary creation as a teenager, and in his creative career of more than half a century, he was involved in poetry, **, drama and other fields, and all of them achieved outstanding achievements. Among them, the most characteristic of his style is his poems.
In India, as well as in many other countries, Tagore is also revered as the "Saint of Poetry".
Personal lifeTagore's family belonged to the merchant and landlord class, a Brahmin caste, and during the time of the British East India Company, he prospered financially and became a landowner of Chaiminda. His grandfather and father were both social activists who were active supporters of the Enlightenment in Bengal at the time, supporting social reforms. His father, a scholar of the Vedas and the Upanishads, was a philosopher and religious reformer with nationalist tendencies, and was hailed by customary forces as an alienated person without caste because of his alienation with the traditional customs of society.
He had fourteen children, and Tagore was the youngest in the family. It was in this family, siblings, and nephews that some scholars and artists emerged. Growing up in a scholarly family where traditional Indian culture and Western culture blended harmoniously, Tagore was nurtured by his family environment from an early age.
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One night I burned all my memories, and from then on my dreams were transparent; One morning I threw away all my yesterday, and since then my steps have been light. - Rabindranath Tagore.
These two sentences form a small poem, which is Tagore's "Birds Burn Memory", which means to forget all memories and start anew.
Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941) was an Indian poet, writer and social activist. His representative works include Gitanjali, Birds, Gora, and The Crisis of Civilization.
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