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Tagore's poems about courage (please ask Tagore's poems about life and death to be the most touching)
1. Ask Tagore's poem about life and death (to be the most touching)

My existence is an eternal miracle of life.

Life is beautiful like summer flowers and death is beautiful like autumn leaves.

I will die again and again to understand that life is endless.

We will understand one day that death can never take away what our soul has gained, because what she has gained is one with herself.

Let me live truly, my God, so that death will become real to me.

I travel for a long time, and so does the journey. As soon as dawn broke, I set out by car,

traveling all over the vast world, leaving scars on many planets. The place closest to you has the longest journey.

The simplest tone needs the hardest practice. Passengers have to knock at the door of each stranger before they can knock at their own door. People have to drift around outside and finally walk to the deepest inner hall. My eyes looked up at the open place, and finally I closed my eyes and said, "There you are!" " This question and call "ah, where is it?" Melt in a thousand tears, and you promised to answer "I am here!" " The torrent, flooded the world together.

I have a lot of desires, and my crying is pitiful, but you will always save me with resolute refusal, which has been closely intertwined in my life.

I haven't seen much yet. That's all. 2. Famous sayings about courage and timidity

Famous sayings about courage and timidity

Courage lies not in being able to despise danger, but in recognizing danger and overcoming it. -Bresin East

If you are a coward, you yourself are your greatest enemy; But if you are brave, you are your greatest friend. -Frank

Be bold, great power will come to help you. -being bolder than King Sill

is the price of making progress. -Hugo

Only those who are not afraid have a way ahead. -Oshima Takenobu

The world belongs to the brave. -Columbus

Go your own way and let others talk. -Dante's Divine Comedy

Everyone can die, and it is brave to take the courage to live. -Luo Jiao Cody

The mistake a person may make in his life is always worrying about making mistakes. -Hubbard

Nothing is more fearful than fear itself. -bacon

if you are afraid of wolves, don't go into the Woods. -Lenin

Since ancient times, no one has died, so take the heart of Dan to shine on the history. (History, History Book)-Wen Tianxiang's Crossing the Zero Ding Yang

Nothing ventured, nothing gained. -

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The Book of Rites has three difficulties. Can see, one also; See and do, two also; When you do something, you must be decisive, and three is also. -Zhang Yong

The brave face the enemy without bearing life. -Wu Zi Lun Jiang by Wu Qi in the pre-Qin period

When things are difficult, they dare to act. -Ouyang Xiu's "Yin Shilu's Epitaph"

values the brave, and does righteousness for him. -pre-Qin "Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals"

Courage is not moved by anger, and righteousness is not expressed in color. -Han Yu's Love Give Li Jun a Farewell

cowardice is a traitor who betrays our souls. -Tagore's Selected Poems of Tagore

Cowards have died many times before they died; A brave man only dies once in his life. -Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

The strong create events, and the weak are subject to events arranged by God. -pooh's diary of a poet

is what it should be, and such a person is brave. -Tolstoy

Boldness is the price of making progress. -Hugo

Caution is an important part of courage. -Frica 3. Tagore's poem

Birds (one of Tagore's poems) consists of 15 poems.

Every poem has only two or three short sentences, but in the dark, it quietly lights something up for us. In these short poems with inspiration and thinking, Tagore showed us many identities-he was an infant, dancing for his mother's smile; When he was a cosmopolitan explorer, he sighed at the mountains and seas; But a young man in love, eulogizing love because of his beloved girl; But an old man with silver hair, reflecting on life alone in memories; But more often, he is just an unknown passer-by, recording the moment of inspiration flashing for everything in the world, and then leaving quietly with a smile.

Apart from Tagore's fresh and natural writing style, what I feel more in Birds is a kind of love for life and thinking about love. There is no doubt that Tagore's inspiration comes from life, but at the same time it is higher than life; With his love for life, he cleverly concealed some suffering and darkness, and gave the rest of the light and smile to the readers without reservation.

His thoughts on love cover many aspects, including the pure love between young men and women, the eternal maternal love of mothers for their children, and the unspeakable love between man and nature ... Especially for love, Tagore used a lot of metaphors and rhetoric to praise the beauty and greatness of love. In Tagore's eyes, the world needs love, and life needs love more, just as he wrote in "Birds": "I believe in your love, so let this be my last word."

On the other hand, Tagore captured a lot of inspiration about nature. He said that the dusk in the sky is like a lamp, that the leaves in the breeze are like fragments of thoughts, and that the singing of birds is the echo of the morning light from the earth; He personified everything in nature.

He makes the sky talk to the sea, the birds talk to the clouds, and the flowers talk to the sun ... In short, in Tagore's poems, the world is humanized, nature is humanized, and everything has its own growth and thinking; And he just sorted out the fragments of thoughts for their humanization. And this is also the origin of the name of "Birds": "Thoughts pass through my mind like flocks of wild ducks flying through the sky, and I hear the sound of their wings flying high."

... this is Tagore, and this is Birds. Perhaps, for the history of human civilization, "Birds" is just a drop in the ocean; However, I just want to say that it is a unique freshness. In today's busy and crowded city, we can create another paradise for us with its vast and boundless natural wilderness.

Tagore started his literary creation when he was a teenager. During his creative career of more than half a century, he set foot in the fields of poetry, novels, drama and so on, and made outstanding achievements. Among them, his poems can best reflect his style characteristics. In India and many countries in the world, Tagore is regarded as a "poet saint".

Chittaglia, a collection of philosophical poems published in 191, first showed Tagore's unique style. Formally, this is an ode to God, and "Gitanjali" means "to offer a poem".

But what Tagore praises is not the absolute authority of monotheism, which is superior to all things, but the omnipotence of all things, which is the existence that everyone can get close to and has a strong civilian color. The poet advised the blind worshippers: "Forget praise and counting beads!" Because God is not in the dark temple, "He is at the farmer who hoes the dry land/at the road builder who knocks stones/in the sun, in the rain/he is with them/and his robe is covered with dust."

people should take off their robes and go to the earth to meet God. "Stand with him in labor and sweat." Tagore believes that as a poet, if you just fiddle with gorgeous words or show off your writing skills, you can't lead to God either.

those flashy decorations will become obstacles. He advocates innocence and simplicity, and hopes that his life will be "simple and upright like a reed flute" and let God "blow out music", so as to achieve the realm of unity between man and God.

The pantheism reflected in Chittagali is undoubtedly closely related to ancient Indian books such as Upanishads. However, Tagore did not intend to create a closed world when carrying forward his national tradition. He longed for the long-term isolation between the East and the West to keep approaching and communicating.

In 1912, Tagore himself translated Chittaglia into English, and the following year he won the Nobel Prize in Literature. The jury spoke highly of Tagore's creation, especially his efforts to "reconcile the polarization of human civilization" through literary creation.

See the Nobel Prize Committee's 1913 Prize for Literature. After Gitanjaly, The Gardener's Collection 1913 is still a "song of life", but it is more integrated into the poet's youth experience and describes the happiness, troubles and sadness of love in detail, which can actually be regarded as a youth love song.

However, the poet sang these love songs when looking back on the past. When recalling the throbbing of youth, he undoubtedly kept a certain distance from his own youth experience, so he could make a rational examination and thinking relatively, thus making this love song shine with philosophical brilliance from time to time. "Crescent Moon Collection" is a naive children's song sung by the poet from a wise and clean heart after the vicissitudes of life. The poet has created a crystal fairy tale world with the help of children's eyes by casting his childhood experience.

The profound philosophy is always revealed from childish words and innocent pictures. It can be said that the wise man's heart and pure childlike innocence have reached the best integration in the New Moon Collection.

Since the 192s, Tagore's works have been translated into Chinese by famous writers such as Xie Bingxin and Zheng Zhenduo, and they are loved by many readers in China, and they are still being told. Editor's Note: Bindra Nat Tagore, a famous Indian writer, poet and philosopher in modern times, started his literary creation in his boyhood from 1861 to 1941. During his creative career of more than half a century, he set foot in the fields of poetry, novels, drama and so on, and made outstanding achievements. Among them, his poems can best reflect his style characteristics.

In India and many countries in the world, Tagore is regarded as a "poet saint". Tagore believes that as a poet, if you just fiddle with gorgeous words or show off your writing skills, you can't lead to God either.

those flashy decorations will become obstacles. He advocates. 4. Tagore's poem

You rush forward without a trace, and you wander forever. Where there is your invisible impact, there will be sparkling waves in the stagnant space.

If you stop for a moment in sudden boredom, the world will rumble into a ball and roll into an obstacle to stop your progress; Then, even the smallest dust will cut through the boundless sky because of unbearable dullness.

My song will be the wing of your dream, and it will move your heart to the unknown shore.

Your life is green, and your road is long. You drank all the love we brought you in one breath, then turned around and ran away from us.

The river is singing and flowing quickly, breaking through all the dikes. But the mountain peak stayed there, remembering and full of affection.

The vast desert is burning for the love of a blade of grass, but she shakes her head, laughs and flies away.

If you shed tears when you miss the sun, you will also miss the stars.

"What is your language, sea water?"

"it's an eternal question."

"what is my answer, sky?"

"it's eternal silence."

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

The fish in the water is silent, the animals on the land are noisy and the birds in the air are singing. But human beings have both the silence in the sea, the noise on the ground and the music in the air. 5. Tagore's poem about unity

The farthest distance in the world

is not the distance between life and death

but that I stand in front of you

You don't know I love you

The farthest distance in the world

It's not that I stand in front of you

You don't know I love you

But that you are so obsessed with it that you can't say I love you

. The distance

is not that I can't say I love you

but that I miss you deeply but can only be buried deep in my heart

The furthest distance in the world

is not that I can't say I miss you

but that I love each other but can't be together

The farthest distance in the world is not that I love each other but can't be together

. Invincible

but pretending not to care

The farthest distance in the world

is not the distance between trees

but the branches that grow from the same root

but can't depend on each other in the wind

The farthest distance in the world

is not that the branches can't depend on each other

but the stars that look at each other

but have no intersecting tracks

The farthest distance in the world < Trajectories between the stars are

but nowhere to find in an instant even though the trajectories meet

The farthest distance in the world is not nowhere to find in an instant

but it is doomed not to meet before

The farthest distance in the world

is the distance between fish and birds

One is in the sky, and the other is deep under the sea. 6. Tagore

-Tagore's birds wish to be a cloud. The cloud is willing to be a bird.

-Tagore's Birds My daytime flower drops its forgotten petals. In the evening, this flower ripens into a golden fruit of memory.

-Tagore's Birds asked Xiaohua, "How can I sing to you and worship you? The sun? " The sun replied, "just use your pure and simple silence." -Tagore's Birds This lonely evening is covered with fog and rain. I feel its sigh in the loneliness of my heart.

-Tagore's "Birds" completely decorated itself beautifully for the love of "imperfection". -Tagore's Birds Stray birds in summer come to my window to sing and then fly away.

And yellow leaves of autumn, which have no songs, flutter and fall by the window with a sign. Tagore's Stray Birds make life beautiful like summer flowers and death beautiful like autumn leaves.-Tagore's Stray Birds of summer come to my window to sing and fly away.

yellow leaves of autumn, which have no songs, just sigh.