Section 2 Singing the Sea
The third section expounds the viewpoint that the spring water is the companion of the stars, which consists of 182 short poems. In Spring Water, although Bing Xin is still praising maternal love, affection, childlike innocence and nature, she has used more space to implicitly express the troubles and anguish of herself and her generation of young intellectuals. She told her feelings in a gentle and sad tone. Section 1 Description and Praise of Nature
The second quarter, a piece of life enlightenment and sentiment
Section 3 exhortation and encouragement. Appreciation example:] [1] Excerpted from Stars [Stars are twinkling-how can I hear their conversation in the deep blue sky?
In silence, in the twilight, they deeply praised each other. [Appreciation]: A few short sentences outline a beautiful, bright and harmonious picture. Moreover, the author's imagination is so magical and wonderful that the stars without feelings in the ice Leng Ye sky can still praise each other, and the author expresses his pursuit of "human love" very implicitly. [2] From the Stars [159] Mother! The wind and rain came, and the birds hid in the nest;
The storm in my heart is coming, so I can only hide in your arms. [Appreciation]: A few words praised the noblest and most selfless maternal love. She expressed her heartfelt gratitude to her mother. Contact with nature and read euphemistically and softly.