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Explanation of Tagore’s famous saying

That’s not Tagore’s, but the seven-act poetic drama “Shakuntala” by the ancient Indian poet and dramatist Kalidasa

The original text is: No matter how far you go Even if it is far away, it cannot leave my heart, just like the shadow of a tree at dusk, no matter how long it drags, it will not open the roots of the tree. "Sakuntala" has 7 scenes. Story summary: King Doushendo goes hunting. He fell in love with the pure nun Shakuntala at first sight, and the two got married privately in the Gandharva way (an independent marriage without the orders of parents and with the words of a matchmaker). When the king left the Pure Land, he left her a ring as a token. After the separation, Shakunda was in love with Luo Sifu and unintentionally neglected the sage Dara Posa. The immortal was furious and cursed the king to lose his memory until he saw the token. Later, Shakuntala, who was already pregnant, went to the city to look for her husband, but the king refused to recognize him. She wanted to take out the token but couldn't find it. It turned out that she accidentally lost it in the river on the way. She cried out to heaven and earth, but there was no way to call for help. She was rescued to heaven by her mother, the goddess Ninoga. Later, a fisherman found the ring in the belly of the fish he caught and gave it to the king. After the king regained his memory, he deeply regretted his rejection of his wife. At this time, Indra, the emperor of heaven, invited Doushanduo to go to war to conquer the demon Asura. After his victory, Dou Shan Tuo flew to the fairyland, where he reunited with his wife and children. You should know what this means based on the story. Hehe, I think this is what lovers say, but since you said you want to give a speech, you have to extend the meaning yourself. The root here should be the place of residence in the heart. So, no matter how far you go, you will never forget that place that makes you peaceful. Haha, this is just a personal opinion, you can think of other things yourself.