What's Jin Meiling's poem?

Jin Meiling's poems include Towards the Bright Side, Rain in the Field, Stars and Dandelions, The End of the Sky, Clouds, Lyrics, Trees-Birds and Goldfish. ? Facing the bright side, even a leaf should face the direction of the sun. Grass growing in the grass. There was a spring rain in the white radish field, and the rain fell on the green leaves, giving a giggle.

Jin Meiling, whose real name is Zhao Jin, was an active Japanese nursery rhyme poet in the 1920s. She was born in Qixian Village, Otsu County, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. In her poems, she uses children's most natural state to experience and feel the world. Since childhood, she has been unfortunately with Jin Meiling.

The influence of Jin Meiling's works

1984, Jin Meiling's three nursery rhymes and 5 12 Jin Meiling nursery rhymes were published, which shocked the Japanese literary world. After the official collection and publication, it immediately attracted attention and spread widely, which also shocked everyone who read poetry.

Up to now, many of Jin Meiling's representative works have been included in Japanese primary school Putonghua textbooks, and their works have been translated into seven languages including English, French and Korean, and published in China in 2007.

Until the 1960s, Keio Yazaki, a researcher of children's literature, read a poem by Jin Meiling in a collection of Japanese children's songs. She was shocked and began to look for her. 16 years later, I finally found Meiling's younger brother and got three handwritten manuscripts, including 5 12 poems, of which only 90 were published. 1984, the three-volume Complete Works of Jin Meiling came out, and since then it has been read silently by many people as food for the soul.