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1. The world kisses me with pain and wants me to repay it with a song.
Appreciation: This poem expresses Tagore's thinking and understanding of suffering, even if we are in adversity, we must move forward bravely, sing forward, instead of facing life negatively.
2. Only by experiencing hellish tempering can we cultivate the power to create heaven; Only a bleeding finger can pop out the sound of the world.
Appreciation: Most people in the world regard suffering as a kind of injustice and complain all day long, but the strong can use it as an experience to temper themselves, build themselves stronger, and gain more strength.
3. When you cry about missing the sun, you have to miss the stars again.
Appreciation: When we miss something good, we should immediately wake up and come out of it, and then find or seize the opportunity not to wrestle twice in the same pit.
4. Life is as gorgeous as summer flowers, and death is as quiet and beautiful as autumn leaves.
Appreciation: Life and death are determined by God, we can't control it, but regardless of life and death, we should make ourselves wonderful, live wonderfully, and die peacefully, so as not to live in vain, this is Tagore's torture and experience of life and death.
5. A glass of water is clear, while the sea water is black. Just as a small truth can be explained, the real big truth is silent.
Insight: As the saying goes, "silence is golden", although silence seems unassuming and low-key, it is actually very powerful. The good is like water, the soft overcomes the strong, and the wisdom and foolishness can basically explain these lines of Tagore's poems.
The greater the wisdom, the more unfathomable it is, just like the sea, which makes people unable to see clearly, and the way is unknown, which is where the true wisdom lies. In the future, I will be a wise person, more silent, more thoughtful, less talking, and clumsy.
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1. What I sought but didn't get and what I got – let them pass, the things I despised and ignored.
2. The cloud is willing to be a bird, and the bird is willing to be a cloud.
3. The time of Mowgli has not yet come, and in the evening, you have walked into an indescribable haze.
5. The ancient light is young, but the fleeting shadow is born old.
6. The bird thinks that it is a charitable act to lift the fish into the air.
7. Defeat can lead to victory, and death can lead to eternal life.
8. If everyone is afraid and leaves you, then you, an unfortunate person, will open your heart and go alone! If no one holds up the torch in the stormy night, then, you, an unfortunate person, let the pain light the light in your heart and let it be your only light!
9. The woodcutter's axe asked the tree for the axe, and the tree gave it to him.
10. I am restless, I miss the distance.
11. The sun only wears a simple bare clothes, but the white clouds wear a splendid skirt.
12. Man builds an embankment for himself.
13. In a rainy dusk, the wind blows endlessly. I looked at the swaying branches and missed the greatness of all things.
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