What prose poems does Bing Xin have about spring? Which one do you like best?

Bing Xin's prose poems about spring include Spring in a Day, We Awaken Spring and so on. I like spring in a day best, because it has the unique charm of Bing Xin.

The Spring of a Day was written in 1936, which recorded the spring that arrived later that year, and expressed the love and longing for spring by promoting it first and then restraining it.

At the beginning, I wrote, "I will try my best to swallow the spring in Beiping this year." The word "swallow" shows Bing Xin's longing for spring, and the full text begins from this. However, this year's spring came very late. "Everything in the world is like this." "I" was disappointed with spring, so I had to use Shelley's poem "Winter has come, can spring be far behind?" To comfort myself. However, when the procession of winter seems endless, the sentence "I don't believe in spring" is repeated many times in the whole text. This is the writing technique of wanting to promote first and then suppress. Why don't I believe in spring? One is to wait for spring, but spring has not come yet; Second, the cold wind and rain have dispersed the spring many times; Third, "I" looked for spring everywhere, only to find that spring had already passed away.

Bing Xin used this to draw out her love for A Spring Day. It took 90 days to finally wait for Spring Day, which was splendid, extravagant and gorgeous. The "free release" of begonia flowers has the power of happiness, liveliness and life.

At the end, there is a "complaint" about coquetry in spring:

Although there is only one spring in 90 days, for spring, it seems that I have taken revenge and I don't hate it anymore. Just satisfied, I still feel a little sorry, just like children looking for each other after fighting. Everyone couldn't help but reply happily, but refused to make up immediately. They only raised their faces, lowered their heads and pursed their lips and said, "I knew you had come to coax me into coming back to me. Why did you leave me there in the first place?"

It's a pity that spring has kept me waiting for too long. The witty language expresses my expectation and love for spring.

This prose poem personifies spring, "I don't believe in spring", as if competing with a bosom friend, vividly depicting a precious spring day, and telling my infinite attachment to spring and nature everywhere. The so-called "Bing Xin Ti" prose is like flowing water, expressing what you want to say in your heart, full of tenderness and sadness, showing a beautiful wind, ethereal thinking and lingering, slender and clear. Bing Xin's "heart" is simply "philosophy of love", that is, advocating natural love, maternal love and children's love.

Let's look at the language of this prose poem, despite Bing Xin's consistent language style. Bing Xin's language is saturated with the juice of old literature, but it has a fresh charm. Its lexical sentence pattern not only retains the elegance and conciseness of classical Chinese, but also is "Europeanized", flexible, natural and full of rhythm.

The hatred of spring in the past disappeared at this moment, and the joy of looking up is bright spring, extravagant spring and bright spring. It seems that spring has wandered countless times in the past 90 days, and there are thousands of obstacles, just to be here today and let it go freely!

Generally speaking, the article "Spring in a Day" describes my expectation and love for spring and nature in a way that I want to publicize first, which contains Bing Xin's unique tenderness and sadness, and the language style is fresh, elegant and concise, showing Bing Xin's "philosophy of love".