Brief introduction of bing Xin's prose collection

Bing Xin's prose collection is an important work in Bing Xin's works. Her works are divided into four parts, one is the past, the other is for young readers, the third is about women, and the fourth is Bing Xin's autobiography. Bing Xin is an outstanding female writer in China in the 20th century. 19 19 Since the May 4th Movement, she has devoted herself to new literary activities. In this 80-year literary career, she has created a large number of essays, poems and novels, and achieved remarkable achievements. The prose written by Bing Xin is fresh and beautiful. In the essay "To a Young Reader", Bing Xin praised maternal love, innocence, nature and the motherland by describing her childish joy and naive tears. To a Little Reader is Bing Xin's "most free and thoughtless" work, so it can best show Bing Xin's frank personality and shape her pure self-image. For a small reader, it embodies Bing Xin's character, temperament, talent and ideological style. Whether describing the kindness of mother, the friendship between brothers and sisters, or every natural second in communication, Bing Xin's distinct self-image is reflected. In To a Little Reader, Bing Xin kept repenting in front of innocent children, and many things made her soul suffer from hidden pain. In Communication II, Bing Xin thinks of her grief for "killing" small creatures. Now, we are not just like Bing Xin at that time. We won't cry for a broken cricket or sob for an injured yellowbird. We also know that all life is ordinary in the eyes of the creator, and we may have done unkind things, but after all, our hearts are pure and kind.