Bing Xin's nine-word famous saying: read well, read well, read well.
Bing Xin (October 5, 19-February 28, 1999), formerly known as Xie Wanying, was born in Changle, Fujian, and was a member of China Association for the Promotion of Democracy (DPP). China poet, modern writer, translator, children's literature writer, social activist and essayist. The pen name Bing Xin is taken from "A piece of Bing Xin is in the jade pot".
In the Morning Post in August, 1919, Bing Xin published his first essay "Thoughts on the 21st Hearing" and his first novel "Two Families". Before and after studying abroad in 1923, he began to publish a series of communication essays with the general title of "To Young Readers", which became the foundation work of China's children's literature. In 1946, she was hired by Tokyo University as the first foreign female professor to teach "China New Literature" and returned to China in 1951. ?
at 21: 12 on February 28th, 1999, Bing Xin died in Beijing Hospital at the age of 99, and was called "the old man of the century".
literary features:
1. Novel.
When Bing Xin portrays the characters, most of them don't need heavy colors or elaborate carvings, but only use the brushwork of sketching and lightly counting strokes. The characters are just like the hibiscus emerging from the water, emerging vividly on the water. Sister June 1st, Girl Dong Er and Little Orange Lantern respectively created three images of girls living in different times.
Bing Xin created a series of ideal and perfect images of young women in her novels. Most of them are kind-hearted, gentle and beautiful, lively and generous, steady and dignified. They are full of youth and vitality, and win the dignity of women with their wisdom and talent;
Get men's respect for their brilliant achievements in their own careers. In addition, there are a series of images of young people who love the motherland, great mothers who are kind and gentle, reasonable grandmothers, and learned and funny old professors, which show warmth.
2. Prose.
Bing Xin's prose has a wide range of topics and profound implications. Bing Xin vividly reflects some aspects of China's turbulent and complicated social life in the past century through the delicate description of her own experience.
In Bing Xin's prose, we can see the tragic scene that the imperialist, feudal and bureaucratic comprador classes oppressed and ravaged the people of China in semi-colonial and semi-feudal old China, and the heroic people and patriotic youths rose up and fought bravely.
At the same time, the theme of Bing Xin's prose also extends to the history, geography, culture and customs of many countries in the world, as well as the sufferings and struggles of the people, from which readers can gain rich international knowledge, such as the ancient cultures of Egypt and India.
sino-Japanese relations with a long history; Italy's past and present; Scottish folk art, the development of cultural exchanges between China and other countries, and the profound friendship of people all over the world to the people of China have given people new enlightenment.