His novels and poems are famous for their meaningful words and profound philosophy, which is rooted in his childhood accumulation. Bolhertz's childhood was accompanied by books, and his grandfather built a library for him, which contained a large number of precious literary classics. When I was a child, Borhertz was immersed in it and enjoyed it, which laid a solid foundation for writing. Later, as if driven by fate, Borges came to the paradise in his heart-the library, and worked in the library all his life as the staff and curator of various public libraries in Buenos Aires. He said: "I have been secretly imagining that heaven should be like a library." He has been attached to books all his life, and his life is more exciting in reading.
Unfortunately, however, Borges was almost blind in his later years because of serious eye diseases. He said wryly: "Fate gave me 800,000 books, which I was in charge of, but it also gave me darkness." But blindness did not take away Borges' artistic life. With the help of his friends, he continued to write by dictation, and his achievements were amazing. It may be more appropriate to think of a sentence to evaluate him: "His heart is a quiet and powerful sea". I am willing to immerse myself in such sea water and imagine traveling.