Appreciation of Bing Xin Starry Spring Water

Appreciation of Bing Xin's "Stars" and "Spring Water": [1. Introduction to the author] Bing Xin (1900-1999) is a famous modern female writer, poet, essayist, and children's literature writer. Her original name is Xie Wanying, and her pen name is Bing Xin. Originally from Changle, Fujian, he was born in Fuzhou. He was extensively exposed to Chinese classical novels and translated works at an early age. Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore wrote the prose poem "Birds" in 1913. The complete collection contains 325 short poems. Bing Xin's poetry was deeply influenced by him. At the beginning of the 20th century, Bing Xin began to write untitled free-style poems. These crystal clear, soft and elegant poems were later collected and published as "Stars" and "Spring Water", and are known as "Bing Xin Style". The genre of his works is mainly about praising maternal love, childhood and nature. His writing style is soft and delicate, slightly sad, his technique is subtle and euphemistic, his language is fresh and bright, and his appeal is broad. [2. Introduction to the work] "Stars" and "Spring Water" are a collection of short poems written and published by Bing Xin from 1921 to 1923. Each exquisite and clear poem is a burst of sparks. "Stars" consists of 164 short poems. Bing Xin believed in the "philosophy of love" throughout her life. She believed that "with love, there is everything." In "Stars", she constantly sang hymns of love. What she is most passionate about praising is maternal love. Section 1: Praise for Mother's Love

Section 2: Singing the Sea

Section 3: Elucidating Thoughts "Spring Water" is the sister chapter of "Stars" and consists of 182 short poems. In "Spring Water", although Bing Xin still praised maternal love, family affection, childlike innocence, and nature, she used more space to implicitly express the troubles and anguish of herself and the young intellectuals of her generation. . She described her feelings in a gentle and slightly sad tone. Section 1: Description and praise of nature

Section 2: Bits and pieces of life inspiration and insights

Section 3: Admonishment and encouragement [3. Appreciation examples:] [1] Excerpted from " Stars》〔1〕The stars are twinkling - in the deep blue sky, how can you hear their conversation?

In silence and in the dim light, they praised each other deeply. [Appreciation]: A few short sentences, but it outlines a quiet, bright, natural and harmonious picture. 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 pursuit of "human love" very implicitly. [2] Excerpt from "Stars" [159] Mother! When the storm comes in the sky, the bird hides in his nest;

When the storm comes in my heart, I only hide in your arms. [Appreciation]: A few words praising the most noble and selfless maternal love. She expressed her sincere gratitude to her mother. Connected with nature, it reads euphemistically and softly. [3] Excerpted from "Spring Water" (104)

The fish came up,

A small insect floated on the water----

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

[Appreciation]: 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 people in detail. At this small moment of life and death, only in this way can we fully appreciate Bing Xin's cherishment of life and compassion for the weak! [4] Excerpted from "Spring Water" [33]

Flowers in the corner!

When you are alone and admiring yourself

The world becomes small. [Appreciation]: 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 "flowers in the corner" are like frogs in a well, trapped in a narrow field of vision and unable to see the vast world;