Stars is a collection of poems written by Bing Xin, a famous modern female writer in China, which was first published in Morning News 1923. This collection of poems includes 1965438 written by Bing Xin from the winter solstice in autumn in 2009+092/kloc-0, which is her first collection of poems.
The Stars was written by Bing Xin under the influence of the Indian poet Tagore's Birds. In her own words, it is to collect some "fragmentary ideas" in a collection. These poems include three aspects: one is to praise maternal love and innocence; The second is the worship and praise of nature; The third is thinking and feeling about life.
There are many subtle sentences in the Star, such as "I am in my mother's arms, my mother is in the boat, and the boat is in the moonlight sea." This poem expresses the yearning for maternal love and nature with three simple metaphors. The language is simple and poetic. Another example is "where will you go-a hazy sun and moon, dying-a haggard fallen flower." This poem expresses the sadness of parting with two contrasting images.
Generally speaking, the language of the stars is fresh and elegant, with delicate and profound feelings, rich in philosophy and artistic charm. This collection of poems is considered as one of the most representative and influential works in Bing Xin's creative career, and it is also a classic that cannot be ignored in the history of modern poetry in China.
Introduction to Bing Xin:
Bing Xin (1900- 1999), formerly known as Xie Wanying, is a modern writer, social activist, children's writer and translator in China. She was an important participant and promoter during the New Culture Movement and the May 4th Movement in China, and also a pioneer and pioneer of modern female literature in China. She is famous for advocating "the philosophy of love", advocating transforming society with love and educating children with love.
Bing Xin showed her interest and talent in literature from an early age. She taught herself classical poetry at home and began to publish her works at the age of thirteen. 19 19 was admitted to the middle school affiliated to Beijing Women's Normal University, where she was exposed to new trends and new cultures and started her literary career. 1923 published poems such as "Spring Water in the Stars", which caused a sensation and was praised as "the most talented woman among the May 4th poets".
Bing Xin is also an essayist, novelist and children's writer. Her prose style is fresh and beautiful, and her feelings are sincere and profound, which reflects her love and sensitivity to life and nature. Her novels describe the social changes and people's sufferings and struggles in modern China, and show her concern and sense of responsibility for the destiny of the nation and mankind. Her children's literature is full of childlike interest and imagination, conveying care and respect for children.