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 tells her feelings in a gentle and sad tone, explores the meaning of life and expresses her desire to know the true nature of the world.
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Creation background
Bing Xin was deeply influenced by Tagore's theory of universal love, and thought that "with love, there is everything". This collection of poems and Stars are similar to Tagore's collection of poems, Gardener's Collection, Crescent Moon Collection and Birds Collection. 1923, Spring Water was published in the Morning Post, and a * * * included Bing Xin 182 poems.
Brief introduction of the author
Bing Xin (1900.10.5—1999.2.28), formerly known as Xie Wanying, is a writer, poet and essayist in Changle District, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province. Since the publication of 19 19, his works have been translated into English, such as Essay for a Little Reader, Ode to Cherry Blossoms, Poems of Spring Stars, etc., which have enjoyed a good reputation in the history of literature and nurtured several generations of young people. Tagore's poems, Ma Hengda's poems and Indian fairy tales are all famous translations.
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