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Tagore's famous words explain two sentences
These two sentences are from Tagore's Birds. Sorrow is quiet and peaceful in my heart, like the evening in the silent forest. Regret calms down in my heart, just like the silence in the silent forest. It means, with the passage of time, please give me peace.

The realm of liberation from all things. Sadness can naturally be silent in my heart.

Like the silence in the forest. Don't put your love on the cliff, because it is too high. Don't let your love sit on a cliff, because its height means that when it is quiet, everything is complacent.

Outlook on life. Love means more than love.

It means all communication.

And the thought is not profound.

But in life. The above is for reference only!

Reference: The bright moon shines on the world of mortals

1. Metaphorical sentences refer to people's calmness. Some inexperienced people will feel sad, but experienced people will be calmer and feel like the sunset. 2. In love, some people have perfect minds and high eyes, which always give people a feeling of unattainable. Be careful not to put yourself in a high position. It's dangerous to be cold at high places. Once you fall, it's hard to get up.