Modern Plant Poetry: Bing Xin's Short Poems

Modern poems about plants Bing Xin's short poems are as follows:

Sakura praise of modern Bing Xin;

Mojiang splashed green water with microwaves.

The flowers set off the cherry blossoms by the river.

See what flowers look like in the whole city.

Everyone sings cherry blossom songs together.

Flowers bloom and fall, and the sea is like a tide.

The rangers gathered in a nest.

A ten-day trip to the country is crazy.

Every year, I worry about the future.

This paper describes the author's memories of visiting Japan in 196 1, especially the friendly action of auto workers to deliberately postpone the strike in order to pick up and drop off the Japanese writers' delegation, which makes the author unforgettable for a long time.

Bing Xin, formerly known as Xie Wanying, is a famous modern writer, translator and children's writer in China. She graduated from yenching university and Wellesley Women's University in the United States, and has a reputation as an old woman and grandmother in the literary world.

Literary features:

When Bing Xin portrays characters, most of them don't need strong colors or elaborate carving, and only use the brushwork of sketching and lightly counting strokes. Characters are like hibiscus out of water, emerging from the water. Sister June 1st, Girl Dong Er and Little Orange Lantern respectively created the images of girls in three different eras.

Bing Xin's prose has a wide range of themes and profound implications. Bing Xin vividly reflects some aspects of China's turbulent and complicated social life in the past hundred years through her delicate description of her own experience.

In Bing Xin's prose, we saw the tragic scene that in semi-colonial and semi-feudal old China, the imperialist, feudal and bureaucratic comprador classes oppressed and ravaged the people of China, and heroic people and patriotic youths rose up and fought bravely.