Tagore was a talented poet and ideologist. His literary works not only covered poetry, prose, novels and many other fields, but also involved many topics such as love, religion, philosophy and so on. Tagore had a touching love story with his lover, Ishala. Ishala was Tagore's student. The two met because of poetry and soon fell into a passionate love. However, due to Tagore's religious beliefs and concept of marriage, they could not be together in the end. Tagore regarded Ishala as his source of inspiration and confidant. He described Ishala as a pure flower and hoped that his love could be as beautiful and pure as this flower. Although they could not be together, Tagore's love did not disappear. On the contrary, he expressed his longing and nostalgia for Ishala in his poems. Tagore's love story was full of romanticism and philosophical thinking, showing his respect for love and his persistence in his own beliefs. His love story became one of the classics in the history of literature.