Bing Xin's maternal love poem

The short poem about Bing Xin's maternal love is Paper Boat.

1, original text.

Paper boat.

I never refuse to throw away a piece of paper, but keep it-keep it, fold it into a boat and throw it into the sea.

Some were blown into the window of the ship by the wind, and some were wet by the waves and stuck to the bow.

I am still not discouraged, and I always hope that a person can only flow where I want him to go.

2. Appreciate.

The poem "Paper Boat" reflects a wanderer who has left his hometown and deeply misses his mother. The whole poem is full of thoughts and calls for mother.

Different from most poems with similar themes, Bing Xin chose a novel writing perspective, used childlike innocence, and chose a paper boat as an intermediary from the children's game world to pin her infinite thoughts on her mother. The paper boat shows people the image of wandering and helplessness, and shows people the author's yearning for the motherland.

The author introduces:

1, Bing Xin was originally named Xie Wanying, from 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.

2. Bing Xin has visited India, Japan, Switzerland, France, Egypt, Britain, the Soviet Union and other countries successively, spreading friendship among people all over the world, and publishing a large number of works praising the new life of the motherland and people. She is diligent in translation and has published many versions.

3. Bing Xin's short story Empty Nest won the National Excellent Short Story Award. During this period, Bing Xin's novels, essays and memoirs, with their large number, rich content and unique writing style, made her literary achievements reach a new level.