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The Birds is one of Tagore's masterpieces and one of the world's most outstanding poetry collections, including more than 300 beautiful 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. The first time I read these little poems, it is like opening the bedroom window in the early summer morning after a storm and seeing a calm and transparent world, everything is so fresh and bright, but the charm in them is very thick and intriguing.
It includes a collection of small poems on feelings, family affection, and friendship, describing the author's own situation and the society at that time. The English title is stray birdsStray, which means to wander, birds is a bird, and sometimes it can also refer to a person.
Therefore, it can be translated as a poem of a wandering bird or a song of a wanderer. The beginning of the collection of poems is clearly indicated: "The birds of summer flew to my window and sang, and flew away again."
Song 1) "A pair of little drifters in the world." Please leave your footprints in my writings. (The second poem) It can be seen that "The Birds" means the course of Tagore's spiritual wandering --- thinking movement, and artistically conveys the poet's ** of the worldly life and the hope of the ideal realm.
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The English name of "Flying Birds" is stray bird.
Many of the poems in The Birds were originally written in Bengali, later translated into English by Rabindranath Tagore himself, and some were written directly in English. The collection of 325 untitled poems, the vast majority of which are only one or two lines long, either capturing a natural landscape or telling an event.
The collection of poems does not have an obvious logical structure and a clear center, but is only a record of the poet's feelings, thoughts, and feelings in daily life.
Bird Set Appreciation:
Most of the poems in Asuka are only one or two lines, and very few are three or four lines. The poet titled these novels "The Birds", and the author thinks that perhaps he intends to use these verses describing the long journeys of wanderers from south to north to liken himself to "eternal travelers" in search of ideals, recording his own journey.
Therefore, in his poems, Tagore is often good at capturing a natural scene, or narrating a primary, like lightning in the sky, the flood of sea waves, the afterglow of the sunset, and the shadow of dawn, giving people a vivid impression and containing a profound philosophy. Although the poem expresses a fleeting impression, or a fleeting thought of the journey of a bird in the air without footprints.
The poet seems to see what he does not see, if there is nothing, ethereal, elusive, but as long as the poet's basic philosophical ideas and social outlook are firmly grasped, the philosophical content of this collection of poems is still understandable. "Flying Birds" has both scenery and reason, especially the philosophical and subtle "the author has the heart, and the reader will take the mind" is the most subtle. That's where his thought-provoking mystery comes in.
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The book is stray birds.
Book Contents: The Birds is Tagore's favorite work. Like the footprints left by a bird on the journey, the beautiful poems in "Flying Birds" combine day and night, stream and sea, freedom and betrayal, just like in the early summer morning after a storm, push open the bedroom window and see a calm and transparent world, everything is so fresh and bright, but the charm is so thick and intriguing.
About the Author:
Rabindranath Tagore was born in Bengal. But the consensus is that he is an Indian. Rabindranath Tagore's Stray Bird, published in 1913, was written in Bengali.
It is said that in those days there was no one who spoke Bengali and sang his poems every day. Tagore's poems became known only after he himself translated them into English.
The Asuka Edition includes 325 beautiful poems. The basic themes of these poems are nothing more than grass, fireflies, fallen leaves, birds, landscapes, and rivers. In 1913, the English translation of Gitanjali was published, and Tagore became the first Asian writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.
From 1891 onwards, he published five collections of lyrical poems, namely The Golden Sailing, The Colorful Collection, The Harvest Collection, The Dream Collection, and The Moment Collection, as well as one philosophical short poem The Micro Reflection Collection, and one Collection of Story Poems. The narrative poem "Two Acres of Land", which is included in "Colorful Collection", is the highest expression of the author's democratic thoughts. From the beginning of the Momentary Collection, he began to write poems in the colloquial Bengali language.
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Stray Birds, one of the masterpieces of the Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore.
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stray birds。
Book Contents: The Birds is Tagore's favorite work. Like the footprints left by a bird on the journey, the beautiful poems in "Flying Birds" combine day and night, stream and sea, freedom and betrayal, just like in the early summer morning after a storm, push open the bedroom window and see a calm and transparent world, everything is so fresh and bright, but the charm is so thick and intriguing.
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srtay birds
Rabindranath Tagore, winner of the 1913 Nobel Prize in Literature, wrote a beautiful untitled poem, which expresses a profound philosophy of life.
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Example sentence: God's right hand is loving, but his left hand is terrible. —Rabindranath Tagore, The Birds.
gods right hand is gentle, but terrible is his left hand.
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1. "Birds" is a collection of poems written by the Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore, which includes 325 beautiful untitled poems, first published in 1916. The basic themes of these poems are mostly extremely common things, such as grass, fallen leaves, birds, stars, rivers, and so on.
2. Because the poet is faithful to his own thoughts, has a keen insight into nature and society, and has a wonderful pen that is good at expressing his heart, these small poems that seem to be just a few words contain rich ideas and profound philosophies, showing a fresh, bright, beautiful and timeless style. The book has been translated into many languages around the world, which has played a role in promoting the emergence and development of the "Little Poetry Movement" in China.
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