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Briefly introduce The Stars in Spring.

Brief introduction of stars in spring water

Author Bing Xin, formerly known as Xie Wanying.

The Star is a collection of poems, consisting of 164 short poems. Bing Xin believed in "the philosophy of love" all her life, and she thought that "with love, there is everything". In the Stars, she kept praising love. What she loves to praise most is maternal love. Bing Xin not only loves her parents, but also cherishes brotherhood. She loves her three younger brothers. In an article she later wrote, Writing to a Little Reader, she compared her three younger brothers to three bright stars. Bing Xin praised maternal love, human love and childlike innocence. At the same time, she also praised nature, especially the sea she was familiar with as a child. Praising nature, childlike innocence and maternal love has become the eternal theme of Bing Xin's life creation.

"Spring Water" is a companion piece of "Stars", which consists of 182 short poems. It was also published in the morning paper first, but the spring water came out three months later than the stars.

In Spring Water, although Bing Xin is still praising maternal love, affection, childlike innocence and nature, she has used more space to implicitly express the troubles and anguish of herself and her generation of young intellectuals. She tells her feelings in a gentle and sad tone, explores the meaning of life and expresses her desire to know the true nature of the world.

With her unique femininity, Bing Xin wrote two poems, Stars and Springs, in fresh and beautiful language, forming a unique artistic style. First, a strong philosophy is a major artistic feature of Stars and Springs. Many poems in Stars and Spring Water are philosophical poems with profound thoughts. These profound thoughts are often combined with the concrete images depicted in poems and the profound thoughts of poets, so they still have poetic feelings and aesthetic feelings. Secondly, tenderness is another remarkable feature of Bing Xin's poems. Bing Xin's poems show a feminine tenderness everywhere. With her lyrical style of "full of tenderness and sadness", she sang pure love and described the beauty of nature. At the same time, it also expressed condemnation of some social ugly phenomena in a unique way. Third, the words are gentle and elegant, with natural rhythm and beautiful artistic conception. The words and expressions in Stars and Spring Water seem to be handy, revealing a gentle and elegant style everywhere.