Whose work is grass?

Bing Xin's modern poem Grass

Bing Xin (Xie Wanying,190010/0.5-128.02.999), a native of Changle, Fujian, is a member of China Association for the Promotion of Democracy, a poet, a modern writer, a translator and a social activist, and is known as the "century old man".

19 19 In August, Bing Xin published his first essay "Thoughts from the 21st Hearing" and his first novel "Two Families" in the Morning Post. 1923, a series of communication essays with the general title "To Young Readers" were published one after another, which became the foundation stone of Chinese children's literature. 1946 was hired as the first foreign female lecturer by Tokyo University in Japan. 1February 28th, 999 2 1: 00, 12, died in Beijing at the age of 99.

I am a grass under the eaves.

Survive and live in the fence

Accidentally trampled on

I suffer, I struggle

The meaning of life

I want to live strong.

I am a grass under the eaves.

Nature cares about me.

God shed crystal rain and dew.

Moisturizes roots and turns branches and buds green.

I work hard and I look forward to it.

For the fruit of life

Sadness and tears are swallowed together.

I am a grass under the eaves.

Not as tall as a big tree.

There are no peaches and plums in the world

But I firmly believe that even the humble grass

Through persistence and hard work

Will open a brilliant flower of life.

This poem is beautiful, emotional and poetic.