The genre of Bing Xin's Paper Boat is Tagore's Paper Boat.

Bing Xin's Paper Boat is a poem, while Tagore's Paper Boat is a prose poem. Although both "paper boats" were written by devout paper boats, (Bing Xin's I Never Refuse to Throw away a Paper is a folded paper boat; Tagore "I put a paper boat in a swift stream every day", which is a paper boat. "Never" and "every day" are the same, but the feelings expressed are slightly different. Bing Xin's paper boat bears the poet's love for his mother and the sadness caused by being far away from his mother. Tagore's Paper Boat bears a lonely child's longing for understanding and whimsical hope. "Paper Boat" is all about dreams. Tagore directly wrote that I "dreamed that my paper boat was slowly floating under the midnight starlight/the sleeping fairy was sitting on the boat carrying a basket full of dreams", and there was a dream in the dream, which was very unique; Bing Xin writes Mother from different angles. If you see a white boat in your dream/don't be surprised that it dreams for no reason, it is very strange to imagine a paper boat entering your mother's dream.