Appreciation of Bingxin Sakura Praise

Praise for cherry blossom viewing: Haruki Meisakura, the national flower of Japan, is the pride of the Japanese people. No one who has been to Japan will miss the cherry blossom viewing in spring. After leaving Japan, they will inevitably pick up a pen and recite the beauty of cherry blossoms. Among many works with this theme, Bing Xin's Ode to Cherry Blossoms enthusiastically eulogizes the friendship between the Chinese and Japanese people with its unique perspective and distinct artistic feeling, and becomes a rare artistic treasure in contemporary prose. Ode to Cherry Blossoms is the masterpiece of a series of international essays written by Bing Xin after liberation. In the early 1960s, Bing Xin, as an emissary of peace and friendship, once again came to China with a delegation of writers. Wherever he goes, he can always feel the profound friendship of the Japanese people towards the people of China. All this made the writer warm and deeply moved, so he wrote this song praising cherry blossoms in the middle of the night. From the beginning, the article comes straight to the point, from cherry blossoms to writing, and writing cherry blossoms, like Mount Fuji, has become a symbol of Japan. There are more than 300 kinds of cherry blossoms. Every spring, they "cover each other and compete for beauty." Although the flowering period is only ten days, Japanese people are bound to go out to enjoy the flowers, which makes them "crazy". And "I have seen cherry blossoms dozens of times. Look at the Castle Peak Cemetery, Ueno Park and Thousand Birds Garden in Tokyo ...; Look at Kyoto, look at Nara ... Look in the rain, in the fog, under the moon ... "Every time I look at flowers, I deeply appreciate the beauty of cherry blossoms. The above series of descriptions not only made the prose "immersed in the diffuse cherry blossom atmosphere" from the beginning, but also rendered this atmosphere. More importantly, it has played an excellent role in paving the way, and strongly set off "the cherry blossoms I saw in Jinzeluo Xiangshan on April 13" and "the most splendid and solemn cherry blossoms I have ever seen!" "Flowers are similar year after year, and people are different year after year." It goes without saying that cherry blossoms are beautiful. However, people will have different feelings due to changes in the environment and different moods. Bing Xin firmly grasped this different feeling as the creative opportunity of the article, and unfolded the profound and vigorous artistic conception layer by layer with poetic pen. Japanese literati send out the sad feeling that "life is short" from the beautiful and easy-to-fall cherry blossoms; Japanese samurai thought of heroic sacrifice from the rich cherry blossoms in full bloom; The news that cherry blossoms have brought exciting and vibrant spring for the first time after the severe winter has excited and encouraged ordinary Japanese people. Indeed, "one is the psychological activity of flower watchers, which makes them have a special love for some flowers." "Bing Xin has enjoyed cherry blossoms many times. Although as a native of China, her association with cherry blossoms is not as gloomy as that of Japanese literati warriors, when she first saw the "lotus-gray flowers" covered with aisles, she still felt a kind of "deep affection". After more than ten years, Bing Xin came to Japan again. In Luo Xiang, Kanazawa, she saw the most beautiful and exciting cherry blossoms. In fact, the cherry blossoms in Kanazawa are not better than those in Osaka, Tokyo. However, Kanazawa's car driver was scheduled to hold the sixth strike on the same day, and decided to postpone the strike after overnight consultation because he had to send the Japanese writers' delegation to the residence. The car driver said to the author, "Promoting the friendship between the people of China and China is also part of the struggle." This touching text and profound friendship make the writer's heart "like a lit fireworks, a brilliant spark of gratitude gushed from the bottom of his heart", so that when the car runs on the mountain road in the early morning, the writer's heart is full of enthusiasm. Bing Xin is good at discovering the close relationship between subjective and objective worlds. In Ode to Cherry Blossoms, she hides her unique feelings and strong emotions behind specific images by artistic means of melting feelings into things and conveying feelings with things, which makes her words flow with artistic beauty that permeates her heart, thus forming a profound and rich poetic mood, drawing readers' thoughts and making them feel intoxicated and intoxicated. In her works, cherry blossoms are not only a symbol of Japan, but also a symbol of the friendship between the Chinese and Japanese people. Praising cherry blossoms means praising the Japanese people and their deep affection for the people of China. Love is what Bing Xin is best at expressing. However, looking at her previous works, she shows more personal feelings and has a strong subjective color. This time, I set foot in international themes and expressed the deep friendship of people from different countries. Bing Xin's writing style is still brilliant. There is no shouting or singing in the text. Instead, it focuses on the narrative that seems dull and truthfully written without exaggeration, and integrates deep feelings into it, so that prose can see beauty in simplicity and enthusiasm in dignity, which has produced attractive artistic charm. Compared with Bing Xin's works before liberation, Sakura Zan has undergone profound changes in creative theme, with less detachment and more realism. In art, on the one hand, she retains the inherent gentle, beautiful, delicate and meaningful style, and at the same time, she changes the confused, illusory and desolate color of "slightly sad" and replaces it with a cheerful, stretched and unrestrained melody, which makes her works full of healthy, optimistic and cheerful new era atmosphere. Bing Xin's language has always been praised by the world, and her fresh, beautiful and graceful writing style is fully reflected again in Sakura Zan. Sakura praise is a picture of language. Seeing such works suddenly makes you feel as if you are enjoying film and television works in front of the screen, and suddenly makes you walk among cherry blossoms. "Japan is full of cherry blossoms, some are hundred-flower trees, and some are quietly independent on the roadside. The spring in Japan is immersed in the diffuse cherry blossom atmosphere! " A few concise and accurate descriptions endow the static cherry blossom with vitality, and its charm is enough for readers to blend seamlessly with the artistic world constructed by the works. Ode to Sakura is the music of language. "This cherry blossom, piles, layers, like a sea of clouds, blushing in the morning light, overflowing with time. When the winding mountain road is covered by this endless cloud of flowers, we are like sitting in eleven light boats connected end to end, riding the swaying east wind, splashing flowers on both sides, and making rapid progress towards the rising sun! " Here, on the one hand, the author pays attention to the artistic creation of inner emotional rhythm, and at the same time pays attention to the ingenious construction of external language phonology, so that every sentence of the prose is sonorous and full of images, so that readers can enjoy the beauty of vision and hearing at the same time. The predecessors once commented on Bing Xin like this. With her "emotional harmony skills, it is the easiest prose to develop successfully." Indeed, Bing Xin wrote a song of flowers and feelings with her beautiful, light and clever colored pens. Her elegant brushwork, rich expression and mellow feelings left a very unforgettable impression on readers.