Appreciation of spring water during the May 4th Movement.

This is a book of poems that highly praises maternal love, nature and other things. Bing Xin wrote two poems in his early years, including 164 in Star and 182 in Spring Water. This is the author's thoughts and memories anytime and anywhere, and it is also a collection of "fragmentary thoughts". These poems spread the free space of the May 4th Movement from a special side.

"Philosophy of love" is the core of poetry collection, and praising maternal love, innocence and nature is the theme song of poetry collection. It is Bing Xin's artistic feature to write sudden feelings and instant sighs in short and brisk words.

In Spring Water, although Bing Xin is still praising maternal love, affection, childlike innocence and nature, she has used more space to implicitly express the troubles and anguish of herself and her generation of young intellectuals.

She tells her feelings in a gentle and sad tone, explores the meaning of life and expresses her desire to know the true nature of the world. This is also an exhortation poem, which describes a person's life in reverse order with the method of calling at the beginning of the word.

Extended data writing background:

Bing Xin was deeply influenced by Tagore's theory of universal love, and thought that "with love, there is everything". This collection of poems and Stars are similar to Tagore's collection of poems, Gardener's Collection, Crescent Moon Collection and Birds Collection. 1923, Spring Water was published in the Morning Post, and a * * * included Bing Xin 182 poems.

Content introduction:

spring

Another year

Still blowing slightly like this,

Can you take another photo,

Spring water quietly thanked me and said:

"My friend!

I never left a shadow,

Not just for you. "