The author of Stars in Spring is Bing Xin, a famous essayist, writer and educator in modern China. Bing Xin was originally named Xie Wanying. 1965438+ Bing Xin was only signed in September 2009.
Mao Dun wrote in Bing Xin Lun: "Of all the writers in the May 4th period, only Ms. Bing Xin belongs to her most. In her works, she did not reflect the society, but herself, and she did not reflect herself clearly. At this point, I think the value of her prose is higher than that of novels, and longer poems are higher than stars and spring water. "
Mao Dun: "Bing Xin Lun" "Bing Xin An, a thousand years of childlike innocence.
Bing Xin's poetry collection "Stars in Spring Water" is called "Star Grid" by Mao Dun, and "Stars in Spring Water" is a poetry collection consisting of 164 short poems. Bing Xin believed in "the philosophy of love" all her life, and she thought that "with love, there is everything". In the Stars, she kept praising love. What she loves to praise most is maternal love. Bing Xin not only loves her parents, but also cherishes brotherhood. She loves her three younger brothers. In an essay she later wrote, Letter to a Little Reader XIII, she also compared her three younger brothers to three bright stars. Bing Xin praised maternal love, human love and childlike innocence. At the same time, she also praised nature, especially the sea she was familiar with as a child. Praising nature, childlike innocence and maternal love has become the eternal theme of Bing Xin's life creation. Its theme is: maternal love, nature, innocence and life.
"Stars in Spring Water" is recognized as the highest achievement of the poem, and Mao Dun called it "starry sky lattice" and "spring water body". The theme it embodies is: maternal love, nature and innocence, which constitutes Bing Xin's ideological core "philosophy of love". "Stars in Spring Water" contains three aspects: one is to praise maternal love and innocence; The second is the worship and praise of nature; The third is thinking and feeling about life. Many of these works have been selected into middle school textbooks and are deeply loved by readers.