Stars are the content of Bing Xin's poems and songs, and they are the feelings and memories that Bing Xin wrote down at any time and place. This book is full of philosophy and is very popular with everyone. "A wise man, abandon your fantasy flowers! She is just illusory, but it reflects the spring scenery in your eyes. " In the collection of poems, this poem is my favorite.
I have been a dreamer since I was a child. Indulge in the fantasy of the future every day, but can't take the initiative to change the reality. When I was a child, I imagined how successful and smooth my career would be when I grew up. But that's just a fantasy flower, not a reality. I fantasize that I will miss many great opportunities every day.
I remember when I was in the third grade, I signed up for the "Hua" math competition with most of my classmates. All the students are eager to do their best. I just imagine that I will get good grades. And the result? Most students passed the preliminaries, but I didn't make it to the next round. I really regretted it at that time! This is the first time I feel the failure of my fantasy.
If you don't fight for the real fragrant flowers in reality, it's just a meaningless daydream! We should throw away the imaginary flowers and wake up the existing ones! I didn't like reading poetry very much, but the stars in Bing Xin changed me. The artistic conception and essence in the poem make me aftertaste and admire! Let me understand a truth: only smart people will give up the idea of holding fantasy flowers in their hands!
Introduction to the work:
One is the praise of maternal love and innocence. Bing Xin, the first famous female writer in the history of modern literature in China, was famous for advocating "the philosophy of love" as soon as she entered the literary world. And maternal love is the fundamental starting point of "the philosophy of love". She believes that maternal love is the source of all things and the fundamental driving force for the world to move towards light. "With love, there is everything."
This kind of ode to mother's love accounts for a considerable proportion among the stars. It can be said that it is the affectionate praise of maternal love that lays the deep and delicate emotional tone of this work. Closely connected with the praise of maternal love is the treasure of childlike innocence, childlike interest, childlike innocence and all new things. In the poet's eyes, the world full of innocence and childlike interest is the most beautiful world on earth.