Two pieces of starry spring water were selected for comparative analysis.

(1) from Stars (1) Stars shine-how can I hear their conversation in the deep blue sky? In silence, in the twilight, they deeply praised each other. [Appreciation]: A few short sentences outline a beautiful, bright and harmonious picture. Moreover, the author's imagination is so magical and wonderful that the stars without feelings in the ice Leng Ye sky can still praise each other, and the author expresses his pursuit of "human love" very implicitly. [2] From the Stars [159] Mother! The wind and rain came, and the birds hid in the nest; The storm in my heart is coming, so I can only hide in your arms. [Appreciation]: A few words praised the noblest and most selfless maternal love. She expressed her heartfelt gratitude to her mother. Contact with nature and read euphemistically and softly. (3) Fish came from "Spring Water" (104), and a bug floated on the water-in this small do or die, my fragile heart suddenly trembled. [Appreciation]: This poem fully shows Bing Xin's love. The best place to write it is: "This little success or death, my fragile heart, suddenly trembled." This sentence describes in detail the eleventh small fight to the death. Only in this way can we fully appreciate Bing Xin's treasure of life and sympathy for the weak! [4] Flowers from a corner of the spring [33]! When you admire yourself, the world becomes smaller. Appreciation: the philosophy of poetry is properly expressed through appropriate images. "Flowers in the corner" is the image expressed in this poem. Poets use "flowers in the corner" to describe narcissists, which is accurate and vivid, with both form and spirit. Flowers growing in the corner are yellow and thin because they are not fully bathed by sunlight and moistened by rain, and lack vigorous vitality. "Heaven and earth will become smaller" is intended to warn people to be modest and not to be proud. Flower of life always blooms with humility. Once you fall into narcissism, you will wither and die. It means "the flower in the corner" is like a frog in the well, trapped in a narrow field of vision and unable to see the broad world.