Bing Xin's poem "Spring Water"

Spring Water is a short poem written by Bing Xin. The full text is as follows:

Don't listen to the sound of bamboo branches, why not sing a song

The breeze in the courtyard is loose and happy.

With spring scenery as the background and the sound of bamboo branches as the introduction, the poem shows the theme, expresses the author's attitude and love for life in concise language, and emphasizes the importance of abandoning trivial matters and enjoying life, as well as the happiness and freedom brought by life.

The sound of bamboo branches in the poem represents trivial thoughts. Bing Xin wrote this poem to put trivial thoughts behind him, not to listen to its whispers, but to taste and appreciate the important and cherished things in life. Then, "why not sing a song" means to say it, express it and let your feelings be vented. What's the harm? Because the natural sound from "Qingfengsong Courtyard" encourages people to make their own voices and show their lives.

The language of the whole poem is concise, implicit and concise, and each sentence is forceful and sincere, expressing the love and pursuit of life, and also conveying the attitude of abandoning trivial matters and pursuing truth, goodness and beauty.