Poems about Bing Xin's father's love for maternal love

I never refuse to throw away a piece of paper, but keep it-keep it, fold it into a boat and throw it into the sea.

Some were blown into the window of the ship by the wind, and some were wet by the waves and stuck to the bow.

I still keep folding them up every day, hoping that one of them can only flow where I want it to go.

Mom, if you see a white boat in your dream, don't be surprised that it dreams for no reason.

This is your beloved daughter with tears in her eyes. Wanshui Qian Shan, please let it go home with her love and sorrow!

This article is taken from modern Bing Xin's Paper Boat-To Mother.

Extended data writing background:

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.

1923 In early summer, Bing Xin graduated from yenching university. In August 17 of the same year, she went to study in the United States by mail ship Yorkshire from Shanghai. Arrived in Kobe, Japan on August 19, and visited Yokohama on August 2 1. Judging from the writing time, this poem was written by the poet on a seagoing ship that continued to sail to the other side of the ocean on the sixth day after his visit to Yokohama.

From the children's game world, the paper boat is chosen as the medium to express the infinite yearning for the mother, and the paper boat is used to show people the image of vagrants wandering and helpless. Then express the author's deep attachment to his mother and motherland.