The poems dedicated to my mother are as follows:
1. Paper Boat-To Mother
Bing Xin.
I never refuse to throw away a piece of paper.
Always keep it-keep it,
fold it into a small boat,
throw it into the sea.
some were blown into the window in the boat by the wind, and some were wet by the waves and stuck on the bow.
I still fold them every day without losing heart.
I always hope to have one.
it can flow where I want it to go.
Mother,
If you see a small white boat in your dream,
don't be surprised that it dreams for no reason.
This is your beloved daughter with tears in her eyes.
Wan Shui Qian Shan,
Please let it carry her love and sorrow home!
2. Poems for Mother
Bing Xin.
Mother, for a long time,
I just want to write a poem for you.
but I wrote it many times, and
I still didn't write it well.
Mother, I wrote this poem for you.
I don't know how to start,
I don't know how to end,
I don't know what to write,
It's like slapping you severely when I was a child.
I don't know whether to accept it bravely,
or choose to escape.
Mother, I think of you again tonight.
I decided to write a poem for you.
Even if it is not well written,
Even if you are far away from home,
you will never read it ...
Mother, if you see a small white boat in your dream,
don't be surprised that he dreams for no reason.
This is folded by your beloved daughter with tears in her eyes.
Wan Shui Qian Shan, please ask him to carry her love and sorrow home.
Bing Xin (Xie Wanying, October 5, 19-February 28, 1999), a native of Changle, Fujian, was a member of China Association for the Promotion of Democracy, a poet, a modern writer, a translator and a social activist, and was called "the old man of the century".
In August, 1919, Bing Xin published his first essay "Thoughts on the 21st Hearing" and his first novel "Two Families" in the Morning Post. In 1923, a series of communication essays with the general title "To Young Readers" were published, which became the foundation work of China children's literature. In 1946, she was hired as the first foreign female lecturer by Tokyo University in Japan.
at 21: 12 on February 28th, 1999, he died in Beijing at the age of 99.