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Reflections on "Birds"

After reading a book, I believe everyone's vision must be broadened a lot. Write a review and record your gains and contributions. Are you at a loss about what you feel after reading now? The following is my thoughts on Birds. Welcome to read it. I hope you will enjoy it. Comments on Birds 1

"I believe in your love." Tagore said.

Birds in summer penetrate the misty morning light before dawn, take the corners of clouds, contaminate the condensation on the treetops high in the forest, and leave little traces across the sky. Birds never have a reason to live. Its silent pupil reflects the faint skylight and flows with meaningful love for nature.

In the early summer morning after the storm, I opened the bedroom window and saw an indifferent and clear new world. Just like reading "Birds", there seems to be a gurgling stream of water flying down from the mountains, flowing directly into the heart, and flowing out of a cavity full of freshness and tranquility in a slow posture. The twilight morning light diverges from the horizon, and thousands of rays of light brighten the earth, and it seems that I have returned to countless innocent playing mornings in my childhood. Some birds came to my window, sang and flew away.

"I have experienced, been disappointed and experienced death, so I am happy that I am in this great world." The great world in the poem has always lived in Tagore's heart. Day and night, streams and oceans are beautiful in that world. Dewdrops in the daytime are glittering and translucent, and flowers and plants snuggle up to each other, telling warmth. The night blooms in obscurity, but the day accepts thanks. The stream is cheerful and lively, and the big stones that run all the way smooth its edges and corners. When it becomes an ocean, it becomes quiet and deep, just like the dusk by the sea when the sea is silent. They are all giving, in a silent way. They love each other and everything.

nature is pure, but once it has thoughts, it can't be pure now. In Birds, there are not only bright mornings and gentle nights, but also lonely evenings and drifting snow. We stand on the side of human beings, and our minds are full of worries and loneliness. "We read the world wrong, but said it deceived us." Tagore said this in his poem. He is also a poet. Freedom lives on the far side, and the bound soul is saturated with sadness and loneliness. Incomplete past and betrayal are the shackles that he can't earn. Even if he is brilliant and sees everything itself clearly, he will not be able to withstand a painstaking suspicion and accusation. When the breath of summer spreads to every corner, a few birds pass by, bones creak, vocal cords vibrate slightly, and they begin to sing. Gradually something woke up. The poet's wind, crossing the ocean and forest, seeks its own singing.

He is a poet, and poets love the world. Even this "world" still exists darkness, selfishness, desire, betrayal and filth. Even if only a small bird is willing to stay for him, the singer "I love you" is enough for him to pay homage to the whole world and believe in it. As Tagore once said, "I believe in your love." Reflections on Birds 2

"Let life be as colorful as summer flowers and death as calm as autumn leaves." "The bird wishes to be a white cloud, and the cloud wishes to be a bird." What a beautiful sentence! I was deeply impressed by these sentences, which came from Tagore's classic collection of poems-Birds.

Birds consists of 15 poems, although each poem has only a little, two or three short sentences. But after reading it several times and savoring it carefully, you will have a different feeling. Tagore's poetry collection is simply a mixture of love and beauty.

When I first read Birds, I felt that its language was very beautiful and catchy, with a sweet and tender breath, just like a flower blooming. I read it for the second time and found it mellow, which benefited me a lot. "The roots give fruit to the branches without asking for anything in return." This statement compares parents to roots and children to fruits. This reminds me of my parents' hard work in the past. They are busy every day, both going to work and taking care of me. It can be said that my parents' life is like a hard war. In the morning, they went to school before me and hurried to work; After work, I rushed to the school to pick me up. When I got home, I had to cook food and teach me to do problems that I couldn't do. I was very tired. But my parents care about me so much, but they never ask for anything in return. I am very touched. I will try my best to help my parents do what I can.

"A bird can never soar in the sky if its wings are tied with gold." "If you shed tears when you miss the sun, you will also miss the stars." These are not only beautiful poems, but also concentrated wisdom and truth. Tagore's poems have made me understand many truths. Reflections on Birds 3

In my spare time during the winter vacation, I read Tagore's Birds. Tagore is an Indian poet and the first poet in Asia to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.

The Collection of Birds is composed of many small

poems that are sophisticated, refined and childlike. Moreover, these poems are profound and philosophical; It takes a calm and thoughtful passion to understand these seemingly simple poems.

There is a passage in the poetry collection of Birds, "When we are most humble, we can approach greatness." Mr. Lao She of China also has such a famous saying, "complacency is a terrible trap for us; Moreover, this trap was dug by ourselves. "

I remember that Mr. Cai Yuanpei, one of China writers and cultural pioneers in the 2th century, once had an anecdote: once there was an exhibition of famous China paintings in London, the organizing committee sent people to Nanjing and Shanghai to supervise the selection of famous paintings in the museum, and Mr. Cai participated in it. A French sinologist, Bo Xi and he, who consider themselves China experts, can't help talking when they are on tour. In order to show his expertise, pelliot said to Mr. Cai, "This silk painting of Song Dynasty is good in color," "That Huizong goose is undoubtedly genuine", and the ink color, seal and so on. Mr. Cai's expression did not show approval or opposition. He just whispered politely, "Yes, yes." A face of plain and calm. Later, if pelliot realized something, he was silent and timid. Probably from the expression and behavior of Cai Yuanpei, he was worried that he had said something wrong, and he didn't know it when he made a fool of himself! Cai Yuanpei conveyed his thoughts euphemistically, knowing that pelliot's judgment was wrong. This is the self-restraint of China people, reflecting a wonderful picture of foreigners showing off.

A modest person will actively ask questions and listen to others' opinions, so that he can learn more about what he didn't know before and make continuous progress. A knowledgeable person will be respected by people and become great.

There is another saying in Birds, "If you shut the door on all mistakes, then the truth will be shut out." In fact, making mistakes is not a bad thing, after all, no one is perfect! What is valuable is that we should think about what we have learned from this mistake while realizing the regret caused by the mistake. However, if you can't admit the fact that you are wrong, you won't consider what is hidden behind this mistake.

Every poem in "Birds" is endowed with some specific meanings. As long as you carefully taste it and read it slowly, you can read the truth. Reflections on "Birds" 4

Knowing a book is only by accident, but finding and falling in love with it will definitely bring me endless enjoyment.

"Life is as beautiful as summer flowers, and death as beautiful as autumn leaves". The first time I heard this sentence, my father and I were sitting in front of a dry river bed to rest. The moonlight covered the river bed and shone silver, leaving only a little leakage at the dry crack, leaving a criss-cross black silhouette in a piece of silver light. Several dead roots lie on the shore, and the roots that were originally buried deep underground now extend into the night sky like branches, motionless. A song vaguely came from the radio of the off-road vehicle, and the DJ casually said this sentence in a beautiful melody.

"that sentence just now is really good! Thousands of years ago, it must have been a flowing water, and the trees were shaded; Although it has become a desert and lifeless, it is all beautiful. Why? " I muttered with my chin in my hands, looking at the night sky.

"This is the poet's language. A few words can summarize the life and death, up and down for thousands of years. I recommend a book to you-Birds. Maybe you can find the answer there." Dad touched my head and said with a smile.

Back in the familiar city, I was busy with classes, homework, training and exams every day ... I gradually forgot that there was a book waiting for me quietly on the other side of my heart.

Finally, one day, I saw the Collection of Birds by Indian poet Tagore on the bookshelf. When I opened the book, the poet wrote, "Life is as gorgeous as summer flowers, and death is as beautiful as autumn leaves ..." I was deeply attracted, just like finding a clear spring in the boundless desert.

This is my favorite book. Let's open it together and find the answers about life, ideals and life! Comments on Birds 5

"I sat at my window this morning, and the world like a passer-by stopped for a while, nodded to me and walked past."

"You can't see yourself, all you see is your shadow."

"Man is a newborn child, and his strength is the strength of growth."

"Light, like a naked child, plays happily among the green leaves. It doesn't know that people can cheat."

"The world rushes over the strings of a hesitant heart and plays the music of sadness."

"Let life be beautiful like summer flowers and death like autumn leaves."

These beautiful poems and aphorisms are widely known. He is a saint, a world-class pure poet, and an Indian poet Tagore called "the angel of children" by many modern poets. His eyes can see the meaning of everything, and you can only feel peace and comfort in his poems. He is the conscience of the world-the poet has great sympathy and pure love for life. Tagore's Birds makes us feel the solemnity and beauty of literature and the pure beauty and kindness of human nature.

Tagore and Rilke are my two favorite great poets. "Stray birds of summer come to my window to sing and fly away. And yellow leaves of autumn, which have no songs, flutter and fall there with a sign. " Whenever you read Tagore's Birds, you are always infected by the poet's noble virtue and the beauty of great humanity. The 325 English aphorisms, short and beautiful poems are like the wind in the forest, gently caressing your body and mind ... How many years have passed, the pages are yellow, and Tagore's poems contain endless mysteries of the world.

The Collection of Birds is a short poem selected by Tagore from the Collection of Thoughts in 1899. Most of the original works are allegorical philosophical poems, and Tagore chose some short and pithy poems to be translated into English. The other part of the poem is Tagore's improvisation, which was published in 1916 as a collection of English poems, Birds. Tagore was inspired by the Japanese "Waisentence" sentence, and the short maxim poem became a world classic, which integrated the essence of Indian Brahma and perfectly combined nature and humanity.

If "Crescent Moon" is a child's world, and "Birds" is a youth's thought, the poet's mind is often depressed and agitated when writing. He often asks himself, what is the significance of the poet's activities? Can you show people's lofty greatness by smearing a few poems with imagination? The country is poor and backward, people are ignorant, and where is the motherland and me going? The themes of life-loneliness, fear, love, death, love, God, creation ... Short poems concentrate on the spiritual issues that the poet pays attention to all his life. Fragments of thought constitute a special organic whole in the spiritual undercurrent. Reading Birds is undoubtedly looking for a prophet's guidance, and it is also a process of constant hardening of our own thoughts. The deeper we think, the more direct we express.

In modern society, people often suffer from fear, fear of unemployment and fear of the future. We want too much and are too eager. Family and life condemn and complain too much about each other. The inevitable result of condemning things around us is to become cynical and desperate. When we finally bow to fate and think that we are victims of the environment and succumb to the bad luck brought by the so-called fatalism, we abandon hope and ideals, get used to resignation and choose to stagnate. Reading "Birds", we can feel the childlike love of the great poet. "Love is to enrich life, just like a glass full of wine." Be aloof from the world, but be enterprising, wait, give without asking for a response.

in people's hearts, there is no stronger need than a desire to understand-to hope that others will listen, respect and value their own voices and to influence others. Opening our hearts is not for the whole family, and most people are easily influenced by their emotions. Birds can purify our hearts, become the sons of nature, and breathe with vegetation. Poetry is the source of our inner strength, "Let life be as beautiful as summer flowers and death as beautiful as autumn leaves." With the death of the body, the soul will move forward, look down on life and death, live without regrets, and do infinite career in a limited life. In poetry, we can find the distance and orientation between ideal and reality. Not avoiding the world, not exaggerating, not being timid is the true love and pursuit of life.

The conflicts and differences in reality are just different ways of thinking, and their values, motives and goals are not the same. Sometimes they are completely antagonistic. It is an important part of Indian philosophy to melt confrontation and skillfully balance body and mind, which is also a distinctive feature in Birds. It dialectically thinks and perfectly expresses the philosophy of life. If you get it, you will lose it. Glory is not as good as silence. Truth is the secret of the universe and the driving force for progress, as the poet said. If you want truth, you will get truth, and the artistic road of exploring truth is endless.

I read Tagore's poems and one line of his poems every day, so I can forget all the troubles in the world. Some people say that Tagore, a poet who grew up in the kingdom of poetry in India, has a noble family in India, and his friends and elders are all famous philosophers and poets in India. Tagore's father was also a genius at that time, and the great poem that grew up in a superior environment received a lot of irrigation. The poet's personality has tolerance and sympathy beyond life and death. Birds is Tagore's artistic masterpiece that naturally germinated, sprouted and blossomed.

Tagore, who lives in the depths of our soul, whose works correspond to our hearts, is any one of us, a person who is reading him, and any loving spirit; You are yourself, the one you have been looking for and have been lost; You are eternity, an endless river. Tagore wrote the eternal beauty for us with deep inner emotions and musical words.

He is the first among our saints: he can tell the truth about life without rejecting it, which is why we love him. Indians revere Tagore as a saint, and the poet Qing Jun's eyes are clear and bright. He has been free from vulgarity and persistent in his life. He runs schools, travels around and preaches peace. He once visited China, and his robes are as graceful as a fairy, accompanied by two golden couple, Xu Zhimo and Lin Huiyin. Tagore was deeply influenced by China.