Library, single tone, silent modality. How to write? Tagore's thoughts are strange, and strange actions are strange. In his works, the existence of the library has two major functions:
The first is to store and disseminate knowledge, accept and create knowledge. But this kind of meaning is not directly and abstractly expressed, but vividly described through metaphor, personification and imagination. In the text, the library is a "silent sea wave" and a "river of people's hearts" surrounded by words and pages, which contains people's hopes, cheers of sober souls and magical voices. It is "a magnificent bridge", standing on the "unfathomable sea of years" in the past and today. Here is the distribution center of knowledge, and the voices of the sages have drifted for thousands of years, echoing here in Wan Li. And we can ride here at will, travel through time and space, and communicate with every great man and every wise man at will. You can "play the birthday song of light" as freely as the ancient philosophers here; We can start from here and move towards new glory. These novel imaginations, clever metaphors and vivid descriptions have turned the originally dull and monotonous library into a "fairyland". How can it not be fascinating?
The second is to let people get a free and relaxed mentality. "In this small place, people's self-liberation is under house arrest." Walking into the library, "no matter which direction you run, you won't encounter obstacles" and you can run freely. Here, you can communicate with sages on an equal footing, "defense and refutation are inseparable", "doubt and conviction, exploration and discovery, body to body" and "no one discriminates against anyone" In the library, in the face of knowledge and truth, people's status is equal and people's thoughts are free. This is Tagore's profound and unique understanding of the library, namely knowledge and truth, humanity and personality, country, nation and human society.
Why did Tagore write a library? Let every citizen of the world walk into the library, spread the precious cultural heritage of mankind, and boldly create a more brilliant human civilization. This is an obvious answer. But there is a more important point: the author clearly sees that "only Bangladesh remains silent in the world chorus", and he is deeply sorry and extremely angry. Why "other countries carve their names on the background of infinite time and space, and Bangladesh's name should only be written on the copy of the application?" Why is it that "people's souls are struggling with the odious fate, and the horns sounded all over the world are calling for soldiers, but we are all suing and appealing for the gourd hanging on the bamboo frame in the vegetable garden?" He hated colonial rule, and he was not satisfied with the numbness and ignorance of the people of China. He called on China people to get up, walk into the library, gain knowledge, wake up, paint vilen in Bangladesh with their own pens and brilliant words, paint the boundless blue sky overhead, and pour out their hearts to the sea at their feet. He hoped that Bangladesh would join the World Choir and send good news to mankind. He called on China people to go into the library to seek truth, personal self-esteem and self-confidence, and national self-esteem and self-confidence. He believes that "life in Bangladesh has become rich and colorful" and "if the voices of Bangladeshis are integrated, the singing of the world will be more beautiful." This is the full embodiment of a great writer who won the world reputation with his deep sense of national hardship and high national spirit.
In Tagore's mind, the motherland is supreme, and the beauty of the motherland and the awakening of the people are his highest goals.
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