What are the three themes of Bing Xin's creator?

Stars and Spring Water show three themes (childlike innocence, maternal love and nature), which constitute the core of Bing Xin's thought (philosophy of love).

One is praise for maternal love and childlike innocence. Bing Xin is the first famous female writer in the history of modern literature in China. She was famous for advocating "the philosophy of love" as soon as she entered the literary world. Motherly love is the fundamental starting point of "the philosophy of love". She believes that maternal love is the source of all things and the fundamental driving force for the world to move towards a bright future. In The Stars in Spring, she regards maternal love as the noblest and most beautiful thing. Praise repeatedly. Second, worship and praise nature. In Bing Xin's view, human beings come from nature and belong to nature. Man and nature should live in harmony: we are all born babies/lying in the cradle of the universe. Bing Xin also combines maternal love, innocence and nature. Bing Xin loves the sea, which extends to the love of nature. The third is thinking and feeling about life. We call these poems "philosophical poems". Bing Xin is full of longing for a new spiritual life, trying to explore the mysteries of the world and life. In this exploration, the poet doubts whether his ideal of "love" over "hate" can be realized, and this ideological contradiction is also manifested in his poetry collections.