I never refuse to throw away a piece of paper,
Save it forever.-Save it,
Folding into a very small boat,
Throw it into the sea from the boat. //
Some were blown into the window of the ship by the wind,
Some are wet by the waves and stick to the bow.
I still fold every day and never give up.
I always hope that a place can only flow where I want it to go. //
Mom, if you see a small white boat in your dream,
Don't be surprised that it dreams for no reason.
This was folded by your beloved daughter in tears.
Wanshui Qian Shan, please let it go home with her love and sorrow!
Paper Boat-A Letter to Mother is a modern poem written by modern poet Bing Xin in 1923. This poem is written in the tone of a childlike child, and the overall tone is cheerful. Through the childlike action of "folding paper boats", the paper boat is endowed with special significance, and the author's love and yearning for his mother are entrusted, thus expressing his deep attachment to his mother and motherland.