Bing Xin wrote two collections of poems, "Stars" and "Spring Water", with her unique feminine, delicate, fresh and beautiful language. Unique art style. First, strong philosophy is a major artistic feature of "Stars" and "Spring Water". Many poems in "Stars" and "Spring Water" are philosophical poems containing profound thoughts. These profound thoughts are often integrated with the specific images depicted in the poem and the poet's deep thoughts, so they still have the mood of poetry and the beauty of poetry. Second, delicacy is another distinctive feature of Bing Xin's poetry. Bing Xin's poems show a kind of feminine delicacy everywhere. With her lyrical style "full of tenderness and sadness", she sings about pure love with deep emotion and depicts the beauty of nature; at the same time, she also expresses her condemnation of certain social ugly phenomena in a unique way. Third, the text is soft and elegant, the rhythm is natural, and the artistic conception is beautiful and clear. The use of words and phrases in "Stars" and "Spring Water" seems to be picked at random, revealing a soft and elegant style everywhere. "Stars" and "Spring Water" were written by Bing Xin under the influence of Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore's "Birds". In her own words, they were a collection of "fragmented thoughts" in a collection. Generally speaking, they roughly include three aspects. One is a celebration of maternal love and innocence. Bing Xin, the first famous female writer in the history of modern Chinese literature, became famous for promoting the "philosophy of love" as soon as she entered the literary world. And maternal love is the fundamental starting point of the "philosophy of love". She believes that maternal love is the source of nurturing all things and the fundamental driving force that drives the world toward light. In "Stars" and "Spring Water", she regards maternal love as the most important and beautiful thing, and repeatedly praises it. The second is the worship and praise of nature. In Bing Xin's view, human beings come from nature and return to nature, and humans and nature should be in harmony. The third is the understanding and thinking about life. In terms of art, "Stars" and "Spring Water" adopt both Chinese classical poetry and Tagore's workplace. They are good at capturing the moment of inspiration and writing inner feelings and thoughts in a few words. The form is short but meaningful. Especially in terms of language, it is fresh and single-eyed but crystal clear, clear and clear yet has a long rhyme, and has a unique artistic charm.
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