What was Bing Xin's original name?

Bing Xin was originally named Xie Wanying.

Bing Xin is a famous female writer, translator and educator. She was born in Hangzhou, Jiangsu Province on October 25th, 19. She is the only child in her family. Bing Xin began to publish novels, essays and poems in newspapers and periodicals in the 192s, and became an important figure in the literary world at that time.

Her representative literary works include the novel Snowflake, a collection of essays, A Record of Talking about Art, and For Young Readers. Besides, she is also good at translation, translating many foreign literary works into Chinese, such as Andersen's Fairy Tales and Alice in Wonderland.

Bing Xin is not only an outstanding writer, but also an excellent educator.

She has taught in many universities, such as Peking University, Nankai University and Fudan University. Her educational thought advocates cultivating students' humanistic quality as the core, emphasizing perceptual education and experiential education for students.

Grandma Bing Xin's achievements

1. Bing Xin won the Stalin Prize for Literature in 1957, becoming the first China writer to win this honor.

2. Her masterpiece Aesop's Fables won the first prize in Peking University in 193.

3. She is the author of classic works of children's literature, such as "The cedar tree falling under the snow" and "The thief of the years".

4. Bing Xin's works cover a wide range, including prose, novels, poetry, translation and other fields. His translations are particularly outstanding, including Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice and Macbeth.

5. Bing Xin is also an important figure in the history of modern literature in China. Her works and thoughts have had a far-reaching impact on the development of new literature.