After getting married, Bing Xin continued to create. Her works fully praised maternal love, childlike innocence, and nature. They also reflected her careful observation of social inequality and the lives of different classes, and her pure and meaningful writing style. It also revealed a hint of sarcasm. Representative novels include "Fen" in 1931 and "Dong'er Girl" in 1933. Excellent prose works include "Returning to the South - The Spirit in Heaven Dedicated to Mother" in 1931. In 1932, "The Complete Works of Bing Xin" was published by Beixin Book Company in three volumes (one volume each for novels, prose, and poetry). This was the first complete collection of writers in modern Chinese literature.