The author and source of spring water?

Bing Xin, formerly known as Xie Wanying, whose pen name is Bing Xin from A Piece of Bing Xin in the Jade Pot, was born in a naval family with patriotism and reformism in Changle, Fujian. Bing Xin is a veteran of the May 4th Patriotic Movement, a pioneer of the New Culture Movement, a writer, social activist, essayist, translator and poet of children's literature in China. His main works include poetry anthology Stars, Spring Water, Leisure, Collection of Short Stories, Dong Er Girl, Superman, Prose Collection, Ping Sui Xing, Ode to Cherry Blossoms and For Young Readers. 1February, 999, Bing Xin died in Beijing Hospital at the age of 99, known as the "century old man". ■ During the May 4th New Culture Movement, Bing Xin read the poetry collection Birds by Tagore, a great Indian poet. The poems and philosophies in the anthology deeply touched her heart. Her heart moved and she felt that the words she had written on her notebook eyebrows could also be sorted out and copied. So she took the "philosophy of love" as the core and compiled a collection of poems "Stars and Springs". Later, Zheng Zhenduo thought that in addition to Tagore, Bing Xin was also influenced by quatrains and poems in classical poetry, because Bing Xin read Tang poetry and Song poetry at the age of 10, and her profound poetic skills were also one of the reasons for her successful poetry creation. The star has 164 poems, which means "fragmentary thoughts". There are 182 poems in "Spring Water", and the author hopes that his thoughts will flow into readers' hearts like spring water inadvertently. Influenced by family, Christianity and Tagore's philosophy, Bing Xin regards "love" as the highest ideal of life. Under the guidance of the thought of "love", most of his works mainly praise maternal love, innocence and nature, and some of them express their thoughts and feelings about life. These poems are fresh, delicate and philosophical. Source: Composition Weekly Entrance Examination Edition