I am the words of nature, a poem from Bing Xin's "Stars". In this poem, Bing Xin compares nature to a poet who uses the words of nature to express his thoughts.
This metaphor not only makes the poem full of beauty, but also makes the poem more profoundly express the relationship between human beings and nature. Nature is the source of inspiration for the poet's creation. It brings many inspirations and thoughts to the poet. At the same time, nature is also the foundation and guarantee of human survival. It provides us with many necessary resources and environment.
Through this metaphor, Bing Xin also expressed her awe and gratitude for nature. She believes that nature is beautiful and mysterious, and it can bring us a lot of enlightenment and inspiration. At the same time, she also called on people to protect nature, cherish natural resources, and let nature exist forever beautiful and healthy.
In short, the metaphor of "I am the words of nature" allows the poem to express the relationship between humans and nature more profoundly, and also reminds us to respect and protect nature more.
Bing Xin’s contributions:
1. Promote the development of literature: Bing Xin is an active promoter and participant of the May Fourth New Literature Movement. Her works are fresh, beautiful and unique in art. The style and humanistic spirit have made important contributions to the development of modern Chinese literature.
2. Pay attention to social issues: Bing Xin’s works pay attention to social issues, especially women’s issues. Her works such as "Two Families" and "The Man Is Alone and Haggard" reflected the social constraints and suppression of women at that time and aroused people's attention and thinking about women's status and rights.
Translating foreign literary works: Bing Xin translated a large number of foreign literary works, such as Rabindranath Tagore's "The Birds" and Gibran's "The Prophet", making important contributions to cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries.
3. Cultivate young writers: As a literary senior, Bing Xin has made contributions to cultivating young writers. She encouraged and supported young writers, helped them improve their creative skills, and made positive contributions to the development of literary careers.
4. The works have far-reaching influence: Bing Xin’s works have been translated into and published in many languages, playing a positive role in the spread of Chinese literature overseas. Her works are not only popular domestically, but also highly praised internationally.