Which poetry collection does Starry Spring Water come from?

"Stars" and "Spring Water" are two collections of poems written by Bing Xin, a famous modern female writer in my country. Both were created in 1923 and were first published in the "Morning Post Supplement". "Stars" consists of 164 poems. Composed of poems, "Spring Water" consists of 182 short poems. Let’s take a look at the excerpt of Starry Spring Water, for your reference only! Thanks!

The broken flowers are dotted on the branches;

The birds flew away,

The ground was covered with red flowers

Life is also ordinary A glimpse of?

Comments: Old Man Bing Xin compared life with the scenes of birds flying away in a hurry and falling red all over the ground. She wondered whether life would be the same as what she saw in the world, "it comes in a hurry, "Gone in a hurry." On the side, the old man Bing Xin may be sighing for someone that her (his) life is so miserable. Cherish it for her (him)!

The flower of success,

People are only amazed by her current beauty!

However, her Ya'er was

soaked in the tears of struggle,

sprinkled with the blood of sacrifice.

Comments: As the saying goes: "You cannot be judged by appearance." Although the flowers displayed in front of everyone are so delicate and beautiful, who would know that behind their beauty there is their infinite efforts, and Some people shrink back when faced with difficulties. Then go back to the poem and look at the bright flowers. Should we learn from their fighting spirit and their rough past?

The flower of success,

People are only amazed by her current beauty!

However, her buds were soaked in at the beginning.

The tears of struggle are sprinkled with the blood of sacrifice.

Comments: As the saying goes: "You cannot be judged by appearance." Although the flowers displayed in front of everyone are so delicate and beautiful, who would know that behind their beauty there is their infinite efforts, and Some people shrink back when faced with difficulties. Then go back to the poem and look at the bright flowers. Should we learn from their fighting spirit and their rough past?

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The remaining flowers are dotted on the branches;

The birds have flown away,

The ground is covered in red. ――

Is life also an ordinary glimpse?

Comments: Old Man Bing Xin compared life with the scene of birds flying away and falling red all over the ground. She guessed that life would It won't be the same as what she saw in the world, "it comes in a hurry and goes in a hurry". On the side, the old man Bing Xin may be sighing for someone that her (his) life is so embarrassing, so feel sorry for her (him)!

Spring Waters with Stars

Smart people!

In this indifferent world,

I can only carry the lamp of "confidence" and carry on in the darkness.

Comment: This poem is like Bing Xin’s warning to smart people, warning those smart people not to be self-righteous. There are many self-righteous smart people in this world, but as Mr. Bing Xin said, they can only hold the light of "confidence". How many people are smart but are misled by their cleverness. I think the best word in this poem is: Momo. This word is very novel and a little poetic!

Spring Water with Stars

Loneliness increases depression

Business eliminates worries

My friend!

Happiness is not there Stopping at work!

(Comments)

In loneliness we will only think of those things that trouble us

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things, and when you are busy, you will have no time to think about troubles. Naturally, being busy will eliminate troubles. Some people don’t like to be busy. However, when you are not busy, troubles will increase. Isn’t it also very troublesome? !!So happiness lies in non-stop work! The best thing about this poem is the word "increase" in the first sentence. The hidden meaning of this word is that it has increased on the original basis, rather than just being depressed in loneliness.

Excerpts from Starry Spring Water (7):

Flowers in the corner!

When you are alone and admiring yourself

The world becomes small.

(Comments): The philosophy of the poem is appropriately expressed through appropriate images. "Flowers in the corner" is the image used to express feelings in this poem. The poet uses "flowers in the corner" to describe self-admiration, which is accurate and vivid, with both form and spirit. The flowers growing in the corner lack vigorous vitality because they cannot be fully bathed in sunlight and moistened by rain. Yellow and thin. "The world has become small", which is intended to warn people to be humble and not to be proud. The flower of life always blooms in a humble state of mind. Once you fall into self-admiration, you will wither and wither. It means that the "flower in the corner" is like a frog in a well, trapped in a narrow field of vision and unable to see the vast world

The fish came up,

a small insect on the water The child was floating——

At this small moment of life and death, my fragile heart suddenly trembled.

(Comments): This poem fully expresses Bing Xin’s love. The best part is: “At this small moment of life and death, my fragile heart suddenly trembled.

"This sentence describes eleven small life-and-death moments in detail. Only in this way can we fully appreciate Bing Xin's cherishment of life and compassion for the weak!

Mother! When the storm comes in the sky, the birds hide in their nests;

When the storm comes in my heart, I only hide in your arms.

[Comment]: A few. This sentence praises the most noble and selfless maternal love. She expresses her sincere gratitude to her mother. It is connected with nature and reads euphemistically.

The stars are twinkling in the deep blue sky. See their conversation?

In silence, in the dim light, they praised each other deeply.

[Comment]: A few short sentences, but they outline a tranquil scene. , bright, natural and harmonious pictures.

Moreover, the author's imagination is so magical and wonderful that the emotionless stars in the cold night sky can still praise each other. The author expresses his feelings very implicitly