-
Indian poet, representative works include "New Moon Collection", "Gitan Flail"...He was the first Asian to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.
-
Teacher, I finished my work today, and I did have a dream that was really interesting, that is, to say that your business is to say that I don't know what's wrong. The end of my world is over. My world record holder will have it when it comes
-
He is the first Asian to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.
-
Rabindranath Tagore (1861–1941) was an Indian poet, writer, activist, philosopher, and Indian nationalist. His representative works include Gitanjali, The Flying Mill of the Birds, The Sand in the Eyes, Four People, The Family and the World, The Gardener, The Crescent Moon, The Last Psalm, Gora, The Crisis of Civilization, etc. [1]
Born on May 7, 1861, Rabindranath Tagore to a wealthy aristocratic family in Calcutta, India, 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 Vatican Society, and in the twenties he founded the International University.
In 1913, he became the first Asian to win the Nobel Prize in Literature for Gitanjali. In 1941, he wrote "The Crisis of Civilization", the last words of the accusation against British colonial rule and the belief that the motherland would be independent and liberated.
-
<>1. Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941) was an Indian poet, writer, social activist, philosopher and Indian nationalist. His representative works include Gitanjali, The Birds, The Sand in the Eyes, The Four Persons, The Family and the World, The Gardener, The Crescent Moon, The Last Psalm, Gora, The Crisis of Civilization, etc.
Rabindranath Tagore was born on May 7 of that year into a wealthy aristocratic family in Calcutta, India. At the age of 13, he was able to compose many poems and poems. In 1878 he went to England to study, and in 1880 he returned to China to specialize in literary activities.
From 1884 to 1911 he served as secretary of the Sanskrit language, and in the 1920s he founded the International University. In 1913, he won the Nobel Prize for Literature for Gitanjali. In 1941, he wrote "The Crisis of Civilization," his last words complaining about British colonial rule and believing that the motherland would be liberated from independence.
-
It's Tagore, probably translated differently.
No matter how good it is to see clearly, copy it indiscriminately, admire. >>>More
If you really don't want to, just look for it in the Future Magic Book.
Very good. Jiayou Shopping Company is a professional family TV shopping company founded by Guizhou TV Station, which was established on January 15, 2008. >>>More
screen sys rq: Take a screenshot of what is displayed on the screen and put it in a clip board, which can be pasted into Paint. >>>More
The content outline refers to the main structure and context of the content. >>>More