The origin of Bing Xin’s pen name

The origin of the pen name Bing Xin comes from the line "A heart of ice is in a jade pot" in "Farewell to Xin Jian at the Furong Tower" by Wang Changling, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. Bing Xin is a famous modern poet, essayist, and children's literature writer in my country. Her original name is Xie Wanying. On October 5, 1900, Bing Xin was born in the Xie family mansion in Sanfangqi Lane, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province. When she was young, Bing Xin was transferred several times with her father's work, and moved from Fuzhou to Shanghai, Shandong, Beijing and other places; during college , Bing Xin began her literary creation, and published her first prose "Reflections on the Twenty-One Day Hearing" and her first novel "Two Families" in "Morning News" in August 1919, and subsequently published a collection of poems "Stars" "Spring Water" and other classic works.