Bing Xin (1900 10-1999 February) was originally named Xie Wanying, who was born in Changle District, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province. China poet, modern writer, translator, children's literature writer, social activist and essayist. The pen name Bing Xin is taken from There is a Bing Xin in the Jade Pot. Main works: poetry anthology Stars, Spring Water, prose Send Little Readers Again, Little Orange Lantern.
The Stars is Bing Xin's first collection of poems, which was written under the influence of the Indian poet Tagore's Birds, praising maternal love, childlike innocence and nature.
The theme of Stars includes three aspects: one is to praise maternal love and innocence; The second is the worship and praise of nature; The third is thinking and feeling about life. This collection of poems perfectly combines the praise of maternal love, the call for childlike innocence and the chant for nature, creating a perfect and beautiful world with sincere feelings, fresh and elegant language, crystal beauty and endless aftertaste and enlightenment. It is the most beautiful chapter in Bing Xin's poems.
This poem is about Bing Xin's feelings for the sea, and it is an ode to the sea. The poet thought of the vast universe, his own soul and human vast expanse from the magnificent sea; This poem uses parallelism and continuous questioning to enhance the lyrical effect.
Mother's love is great and kind, which makes the author leave an indelible memory.