Three small poems by Bing Xin imitating stars

Three short poems imitating Bing Xin's stars: Stream, Bee and Mother.

1, stream

Stream!

Which stone didn't shine?

What kind of flowers have no color?

When did you stop echoing in my mind?

2. "bees"

Bees!

What kind of flower has no honey?

Which tree has no leaves?

When will your busy figure disappear from my mind?

3. Mother

Mom!

Which meal didn't you cook?

Which subject didn't you tutor?

When do I sleep without the sound of your washing clothes?

Bing Xin's creative characteristics

When Bing Xin portrays characters, most of them don't need strong colors or elaborate carving, and only use the brushwork of sketching and lightly counting strokes. Characters are like hibiscus emerging from the water, emerging on the water with fresh spirit. Bing Xin created a series of ideal and perfect images of young women in her novels. Bing Xin's novels are not many excellent works, most of which are fresh and meaningful treasures. Many of her works seem simple in plot, but profound in meaning, leaving endless aftertaste.

Bing Xin often likes to use the first-person narrative technique. With "I" as the clue, the story is full of affection, telling what you have seen, heard, suffered, felt and touched, so that readers can feel that everything that happens in the novel is the truth of life, without fictional weaving, romantic colors, artificial drama conflicts and kitsch humor, which is true and cordial.