What three aspects does Bing Xin's "philosophy of love" include?

There is a strong "philosophy of love" in Bing Xin's works. Bing Xin's "philosophy of love" comes not only from her gratitude to her mother, but also from the influence of Christianity on her when she was studying in Beiman Middle School. Beiman Middle School is a religious school. Although Bing Xin's family is not religious, the idea of universal love from Christianity, philosophy from Tagore and meditation on the sea since childhood have formed the "philosophy of love" in Bing Xin's life creed. The theme of Philosophy of Love includes three aspects: one is to praise maternal love, the other is to praise virginity, and the third is to praise nature. "South Return" is a memorial to the death of mother, full of sincere and filial love for mother. Even today, more than 60 years later, I can still feel Bing Xin's sincere praise for maternal love. This feeling has touched generations of readers.

Praising virginity is another main content of Bing Xin's "philosophy of love". China after the May 4th Movement, like a newborn baby, is full of vitality. During this period, many writers described the childlike world full of childlike beauty in their works. Bing Xin is a representative writer in this field. She believes that there is an initial state of human thought in children's hearts, which has not been carved by the secular world, thus showing the natural nature of human beings and embodying the original state of perfection and beauty in human nature. This is the attitude of life pursued by Bing Xin. Bing Xin lived to be 99 years old. For nearly a century, she has always maintained a childlike innocence. Zi Ming and Mi Zi is full of innocence, simplicity, childishness and loveliness, which makes it hard to guess that it was written by an 84-year-old man. Send a little reader and send another little reader are not only dialogues between Bing Xin and a little reader, but also dialogues between Bing Xin and her own childlike innocence. I believe "Little Orange Lantern" has left a deeper impression on readers. This work has been selected as a middle school textbook for many years, and the calm, brave and optimistic little girl in it is a true portrayal of the author's childlike innocence!