Introduction to the work:
Birds is a collection of poems by Indian poet Tagore. It contains 325 beautiful untitled poems, first published in 19 16. The basic themes of these poems are mostly ordinary things, such as grass, fallen leaves, birds, stars, rivers and so on.
Because poets are faithful to their own thoughts, have keen insight into nature and society, and are good at expressing their hearts, these short poems, which seem to be few words, contain rich thoughts and profound philosophies, showing a fresh, lively, beautiful and meaningful style. Birds has been translated into many languages all over the world, which has promoted the emergence and development of "Poetry Movement" in China.
Content introduction:
This collection of poems contains 325 untitled poems, most of which are only one or two lines, either capturing a natural landscape or telling a story. Poetry collection has no obvious logical structure and clear center, but a fragment record of the poet's feelings, thoughts and feelings in daily life.
About the author:
Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941) is an Indian poet, writer, artist and social activist. 19 13 to obtain Nobel Prize in Literature. Born in Calcutta, a family rich in philosophy, literature and art, 13 years old can write long poems and ode poems. 1878 went to study in Britain, 1880 returned to China, specializing in literary activities. 1884 to 19 1 1, secretary of the Vatican Institute, founded an international university in the 1920s. 194 1 year, he wrote his famous last words, Crisis of Civilization, accusing the British colonial rule and believing that the motherland would be liberated independently.