Tagore was a famous poet, writer, and ideologist in India. He was known as the "father of modern poetry." His poems covered a variety of different topics, including love, nature, religion, philosophy, etc., with profound thoughts and unique artistic style. Tagore's poems are concise, lively, philosophical and poetic. He often uses beautiful language to express his innermost feelings and thoughts. His poems had a profound impact on Indian culture and social development, and were widely praised and appreciated around the world. Tagore achieved many achievements in his creation, the most famous of which included: He has created many excellent poems such as Gitanjali, Birds of the Birds, and The Garden, which are regarded as the classics of Indian poetry. His poems reflect the history, religion, philosophy and social issues of India and have made important contributions to the pluralistic development of Indian culture and society. 3. He put forward the New Moon Theory and Sky Philosophy, which had an important influence on the development of Indian philosophy and religion. He had won many international awards and honors, such as the Nobel Prize in Literature, the Peace Prize, and so on, and became an internationally renowned writer and philosopher. Tagore was one of the important representatives of Indian culture and literature. His literary achievements had a profound impact on the development of Indian and world literature.