This kind of intimacy, and then a kind of intimacy, has shaped a fascinating children's world.
This poem is selected from The Crescent Moon, which is Tagore's famous collection of children's prose poems. After the publication of poems, Tagore was also called "children's poet".
The whole poem consists of five sections, which depicts an innocent and lovely child image for us. He has all the beautiful things, but there is always something more attractive to him in the world, and that is maternal love. The child tried his best to get maternal love. A clever and well-behaved child is just like ourselves. Reading this poem makes people feel like they are in a sunny spring. The eyes of the blue sky are soft and warm, the laughter of the breeze is mellow and sweet, the graceful wicker is cut out by the graceful purple swallow, and the warm drizzle kisses the shy corolla. The child's naive heart expresses his attachment and desire for maternal love, and the relationship between mother and child is profound and touching.
The poet first developed his rich imagination and gave the child the power to "fly to the sky", but he was reluctant to leave, even if it was only for a quarter of an hour, because the power of maternal love was so great. "He likes to rest his head on his mother's chest." With a comfortable temperature and the most charming smile in the world, this attachment is enough for him to stay.
Then, the poet showed the child's innocence to the fullest. "Children know all kinds of clever words", he can question the pillow "why are you so fat"; He can also say, "My mother's arms are like the moon, shaking me to sleep every day" ... Such clever words can only come from children, so "people in the world rarely understand the meaning of these words". But he must not show off in front of his mother. He is intoxicated with the joy of babbling with his mother. This is the warmest and most touching picture in the world.
"Children have piles of gold beads", but these things are so insignificant compared with maternal love. So he would rather be a beggar to "beg for the wealth of maternal love", because only these can satisfy him. Being intoxicated with the baby's care and care is much happier than lying on the cold golden hill.
The fourth verse of the poem pushes the power of maternal love to a new height. Children would rather give up the most precious "freedom" and throw themselves into their mother's arms, because that kind of "sweetness is far better than freedom". Maybe in our life with our mother, we always say a lot of "no" from her mouth, but it is because of these "no" that we really feel the happiness of being loved.
Crying is the most direct way for children to express their feelings. At the end of the poem, the author imagines and interprets the reasons why children give up "heaven" and make "little cries". It is the "ribbon" of "pity" that firmly holds the hearts of mother and son and gives them a lifelong love. Only in this way can he get maternal love and have the sweetness of cuddling.
The poem repeatedly emphasizes the child's "nature", which is absurd at first glance, but through the combination of the author and the "loving mother", it gives people a sense of reality, which is reasonable and shows the child's deep love for his mother. For children, the mother's heart is his golden house, her smiling face is the full moon, and her arms are the cradle of warmth.
In this poem, the poet devotes himself to eulogizing the most precious things in human life-innocence and maternal love. With the pen of genius, he created an angel-like artistic image of children with both form and spirit. This is a great contribution of the poet to the world children's literature! The reason why this child's image is so touching is mainly from two aspects: one is the poet's philosophical and artistic thoughts, and the other is his extraordinary imagination. These two aspects are also reflected in the whole "Crescent Moon Collection", which makes this famous children's poetry collection reach a new height in thought and art.
Tagore is an Indian poet, philosopher and Indian nationalist. 19/kloc-won Nobel Prize in Literature in 0/3, and was the first Asian to win Nobel Prize in Literature. His poems contain profound religious and philosophical views. For Tagore, his poems are his gifts to God, and he himself is the pursuer of God. His poems enjoy an epic status in India. Representative works: Gitanjali and Birds.
Chinese name: Rabindranath Tagore
Tagore, Robin Delanat
Nationality: India
Place of birth: Kolkata, India
Date of birth:1861May 7th.
Date of death: 194 1 August 7th.
Occupation: writer, poet
Major achievements: Nobel Prize in Literature.
Representative works: Gitanjali, Gora
brief introduction
Tagore (1861-1941), a famous Indian poet, writer, artist, social activist, philosopher and Indian nationalist, was born in a well-educated family in Kolkata and belonged to the Brahmin caste. 19 13 was the first Indian (and the first Asian) to win the Nobel Prize in Literature when he won the Nobel Prize in Literature with the religious lyric poem "Chittagali" (English version, published in191). He is as famous as the Lebanese poet Haji Ji Bolun and is called "two giants standing on the bridge between East and West".
His poetry collections include Story Poetry Collection (1900), Gardeners Collection (19 13), Crescent Moon Collection (19 13), Fruit Picking Collection and Marginal Collection. These plays include Sacrifice and Others, Post Office, Darkroom King and Spring Cycle. Prose collection includes Life Perception and Personality Perception. The novels include the short stories Paying off the Debt (189 1), Abandonment (1893), Suba (1893) and Life or Death? (1892), Mahamoya (1892), Sun and Wuyun (1894), novella Four Men (19 16) and novel shipwreck. The important essays of oleander (65438) include Trading of Death (188 1), China Talk (1924) and Russian Letters (193 1).
In Bengali, according to Indians, his poems are particularly beautiful than those written in English. He is the first among our saints: he can tell life itself without rejecting it, which is why we love him.
His prose mainly focuses on society, politics and education, while his poems mainly describe nature and life besides religious content. In Tagore's poems, life itself and its diversity are the reasons for joy. At the same time, the love he expressed is also one of the contents of his poems.
Tagore's poems are used in the national anthems of India and Bangladesh. Among them, the national anthem of India is "The Will of the People" and the national anthem of Bangladesh is "Golden Bangladesh".
His prose poem "Golden Flower" was selected as the Chinese textbook of the first-year education edition, the poem "Paper Boat" was selected as the Chinese textbook of the compulsory education curriculum standard experimental textbook edition of the first semester (200 1 National Primary and Secondary School Textbook Examination and Approval Committee), and the short story "Jinxiang Hua Mu" was selected as the Chinese textbook of the third grade primary school. The other shore and occupation in New Moon Collection were also selected into the fifth grade textbook of Beijing Normal University.
Tagore is not only an accomplished writer and poet but also an accomplished composer and painter. He wrote more than 2000 exciting and beautiful songs in his life. Among them, he wrote many passionate patriotic songs during the climax of India's national liberation movement, which became a powerful weapon to inspire the Indian people to resist colonial rule. The song "The Will of the People" was designated as the national anthem of India in 1950. Tagore studied painting at the age of 70, and his 1500 frames of paintings were exhibited as art treasures in many famous places in the world.