19 18 During the publication of Hong Niao by Suzuki Miho, Bai Qiu did nursery rhymes. He published his new nursery rhymes every issue, and also devoted himself to the collection of oral nursery rhymes, the discovery of new writers and the guidance of children's free poetry creation, which played an epoch-making role in the nursery rhymes movement in Taisho period. More than 1000 nursery rhymes, such as Squirrel, Squirrel, Little Squirrel, Rain and Song of the Cradle, written by Bai Qiu, are mostly accompanied by music and are loved and sung by children all over Japan. "The new nursery rhymes in Japan are based on the previous nursery rhymes in Japan", "I respect childlike innocence and regard the value of nursery rhymes as the value of art. The first essence of nursery rhymes creation should be to create truly pure ballads naturally according to one's childlike innocence." "Nursery rhymes are songs in children's fairy tales." As Bai Qiu's above words show, the characteristics of early nursery rhymes in Bai Qiu are: emphasizing the nature of nursery rhymes with childlike innocence as the surface content and taking oral nursery rhymes as the internal basis. Hakushū Kitahara's nursery rhymes show various styles. 1933, Bai Qiu's relationship with Suzuki broke down and he withdrew from Hong Niao, but his nursery rhymes continued until 1942.
In his later years, he was elected as a member of the Art Institute. After blindness, he still devoted himself to poetry creation. He has more than 200 works covering various genres. His poems have profound artistic conception, gorgeous language and brisk melody, mainly expressing personal feelings, with aestheticism tendency, and some poems reflecting social life. The main nursery rhymes of Beiyuan Bai are Eye of the Dragonfly (19 19), Moon and Walnut (1929), Rabbit's Telegraph (192 1) and Festival Flute (. In addition, there are nursery rhymes, green tentacles and Japanese nursery rhymes, which explain Japanese oral nursery rhymes and integrate children's free poems to appreciate and guide children's free poems.