Prose poems praising spring

Prose poems praising spring:

Bing Xin’s prose poems describing spring include “One Day of Spring” and “We Wake Up the Spring”. My favorite is “One Day of Spring”. "Spring Light" has a unique charm of "Bing Xin Ti".

"One Day of Spring" was written in 1936. It records the late spring of that year and expresses the love and longing for spring in a way of expressing the desire to promote and then suppress.

The beginning of the article reads, "I want to try my best to swallow the spring in Peking this year." The word "swallow" expresses Bing Xin's desire for spring, and this is where the full text begins. However, the spring of this year came very late, "everything in the world is like this", "I" was disappointed with the spring, and had to use Shelley's poem "Winter is coming, can spring be far away?"

To comfort myself. However, when the procession of winter seems to be endless, "I don't believe in spring anymore", this sentence is repeated many times throughout the text. This is the writing technique of expressing desire before suppressing. Why don't "I" believe in spring?

First, I have been waiting hard for spring, but it has never come; second, cold winds and cold rain have driven away spring many times; third, "I" have been looking for spring everywhere, only to find that spring has long gone.

Bing Xin uses this to draw out her love for "One Day of Spring" in the following text. It took ninety days to finally wait for "one day of spring". This spring is brilliant, extravagant and gorgeous, and the "happy and unrestrained bloom" of the Begonia flower is happy, lively and full of life force.