Tagore's "Flying Bird and Fish Bird" is a famous poem that tells a story about love, friendship and life. At the beginning of this poem, birds and fish meet, they attract each other but can't coexist. The bird fell in love with the fish bird, but the fish bird fell in love with another bird. This story hinted at the conflict between love and freedom, and also expressed the contradiction and pursuit of human life. In the second part of the poem, the bird and the fish become friends and spend a good time together. However, fate had once again caused them to be at odds. The birds needed to go far away while the fish needed to stay where they were. The friendship between the birds was finally tested, but they overcame the difficulty by supporting and helping each other. In the third part of the poem, the birds return to their original places, but the fish and birds have already left. Asuka felt lost and lonely, but he also understood the impermanence and shortness of life. He learned to cherish the people and things in front of him and continued to pursue his dreams. The whole poem, through deep thinking and infectious language, depicted the variety and contradiction of life, and also expressed the love and pursuit of human beings for love, friendship and freedom.