Bing Xin (1October 51900-February 28 1999), female, formerly known as Xie.
Changle, Fujian, member of China Association for the Promotion of Democracy (Dinjin). ?
China poet, modern writer, translator, children's literature writer, social activist and essayist. ?
The pen name Bing Xin is taken from A Piece of Bing Xin in the Jade Pot. ?
August morning news 19 19.
Bing Xin published his first essay Impression of the 21st Hearing and his first novel Two Families. ?
1923 before and after studying abroad.
He began to publish a newsletter entitled "Send a Little Reader".
Become the cornerstone of China children's literature. ?
In Japan, she was hired by Tokyo University as the first foreign female lecturer to teach the course "China New Literature". 195 1 returned to China.
Translation:
Bing Xin (19001010.5-1999.2.28), female, originally named Xie Wanying, from Changle, Fujian, is a member of China Association for Promoting Democracy. China poet, modern writer, translator, children's literature writer, social activist and essayist. The pen name Bing Xin is taken from There is a Bing Xin in the Jade Pot.
In the morning post of August 19 19, Bing Xin published her first essay "Hearing Feelings on 2 1 Day" and her first novel "Two Houses".
1923 Before and after studying abroad, he began to publish a series of communication essays with the general title "To Young Readers", which became the foundation work of children's literature in China. In Japan, she was hired by Tokyo University as the first foreign female lecturer to teach the course "China New Literature". 195 1 returned to China.
Extended data:
Bing Xin (1900— 1999), formerly known as Xie Wanying, was born in Changle, Fujian. 1900/kloc-0 was born in Fuzhou on October 5th, and moved to Shanghai and Yantai with his father. In Yantai, Bing Xin began to study. During her initial study at home, she came into contact with China's classical literature. At the age of seven, she read Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Water Margin.
At the same time, I also read "Say No Series" published by the Commercial Press. After the Revolution of 1911, Bing Xin returned to Fuzhou with her father, and 19 12 was admitted to the preparatory course of Fuzhou Women's Normal School.
19 13 moved to Beijing with his father, entered Beiman Girls' Middle School the following year, and 19 18 entered the Science Foundation of Concord Women's University. With the outbreak of the May 4th Movement and the rise of the New Culture Movement, she devoted herself to the trend of the times and began to publish novels such as Two Families and Superman, which attracted the attention of critics, society and literary circles.
Before and after studying in 1923, Bing Xin began to publish communication essays with the general title "To Young Readers", which became the cornerstone of children's literature in China.
1929, Bing Xin and Wu Wenzao got married in yenching university. After marriage, Bing Xin continued to write. Representative novels include Pink and Our Wife's Living Room. 1932, Beixin Bookstore published the Complete Works of Bing Xin in three volumes (novel, prose and poem), which is the first complete works of modern literature in China.
1938, Wu Wenzao and Bing Xin left Beiping with their children and came to Yunnan. 1940 moved to Chongqing, served as the leader of the cultural undertaking group of the Women's Steering Committee of the New Life Movement, was elected as a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Women's Political Consultative Conference, joined the China Anti-Enemy Association in the literary and art circles, enthusiastically engaged in cultural salvation activities, and wrote influential works such as About Women and Sending Young Readers.
1946165438+10, went to Japan with her husband Wu Wenzao and gave lectures at the Oriental Society of Japan and the Literature Department of Tokyo University. Later, she was hired by Tokyo University as the first foreign female teacher to teach the course "China New Literature".
People's Network-Bing Xin: There is learning besides talent.