Brief Introduction to Miscellaneous Notes in the Mountains Bing Xin's favorite literary form is prose, and her prose often gives readers a sense of beauty similar to lyric poetry and landscape painting. Motherly love and childlike innocence occupy an important position, and her prose is clear, smart, fresh and beautiful. Miscellaneous Notes in the Mountain talks about the contrast between "sea" and "mountain" in a childish, stubborn and extreme tone, and strives to "the sea is much stronger than the mountain" in terms of color, movement, vision and perspective, and even curses and curses: "If I commit suicide, I would rather throw myself into the sea than fall off a cliff"! However, the feelings and thoughts about color are mature, and the discussion about color contains rich, philosophical, historical and even psychological contents, resulting in a completely modern aesthetic consciousness and evaluation. The words describing "sea" in this paper can best show the artistic personality of Bing Xin's prose.
Miscellaneous notes on the catalogue of mountain books have I ever been pessimistic when I write novels?