Bing Xin's famous prose collections include "Stars", "Spring Water", "Ode to Cherry Blossoms", "For Young Readers", "We Wake Up in Spring", etc.
1. "Stars"
"Stars" is Bing Xin's first collection of poems. The collection includes 164 short poems written by the poet between the winter of 1919 and the autumn of 1921. They were first published in Beijing "Morning News". "Stars" was written by Bing Xin under the influence of Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore's "Birds". In her own words, it was a collection of "fragmented thoughts".
2. "Spring Water"
This is a collection of poems that highly praises maternal love, nature and other things. "Stars Spring Water" are two early poetry collections by Bing Xin. "Stars" contains 164 short poems, and "Spring Water" contains 182 short poems. These are the author's "feelings and memories anytime and anywhere" and a collection of "fragmented thoughts".
3. "Ode to Cherry Blossoms"
Describes the author's recollection of his visit to Japan in 1961, especially the friendliness of the auto workers who deliberately postponed the strike in order to pick up a delegation of Chinese writers. This action made the author unforgettable for a long time.
4. "To Little Readers"
"To Little Readers" was a book published by China Youth Publishing House in 1923. The author was Bing Xin. It mainly described overseas scenery and anecdotes. , and also expressed her love and longing for the motherland and hometown.
5. "We Awakened the Spring"
"We Awakened the Spring" is an article in Bing Xin's collection of essays published in 1960, describing the author's love for the beauty of spring. prose. The language of this article is beautiful. It compares spring to human beings and vividly describes the characteristics of spring and people's activities in spring. It shows the vitality of spring and the revival of all things, indicating that spring is hope and vitality.