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Bing Xin’s famous saying, hurry, hurry, homework will be handed in the day after tomorrow.

People often admire the flower of success for its current beauty.

However, at the beginning, its buds were soaked in the tears of struggle.

Sprinkled Full of blood rain of sacrifice

"Life begins at the age of eighty."

"With love, everything comes."

Love is on the left, sympathy is on the right, walking on both sides of the road of life, at any time

Sow seeds and bloom at any time, embellish this long road with fragrant flowers

It permeates the air so that those who walk through the branches and brush the leaves will not feel the pain when stepping on the thorns;

It is not sadness if there are tears to fall.

"If there were no women in the world, the world would lose at least five-tenths of its truth, six-tenths of its goodness, and seven-tenths of its beauty."

If life It's boring. I'm afraid of the next life. If life is interesting, this life is already satisfying.

Indifferent to clear one's ambition, tranquility to go far

The road of life is less smooth and more rugged. On the flat road, when we walk hand in hand, there is a warm spring breeze around us and a clear autumn moon above our heads. The two hearts fully enjoy the quiet and smooth music of "harmonizing harp and harp". On the bumpy road, when walking with support, we must perseverely swallow our own grievances and pain, and comfort and encourage each other on the road full of thorns.

The universe is a big life, rivers flow into the sea, and fallen leaves return to their roots. We are a breath in the universe, and we are a member of the big life. Not every river can flow into the sea, not every seed can mature and germinate. Life is not always happy, nor is it always painful. Happiness and pain always complement each other. In happiness, we have to thank life, and in pain , we should also be grateful for life, because happiness, excitement, and pain are not beautiful?

Read well, read well, read well. "With love, everything comes."

This is a famous saying by Bing Xin, and it is also a belief that she adheres to throughout her life. "Eternal love" has been integrated into her nearly eighty years of literary creation, and pervades every line of her seven million-word works.

Bing Xin's love is broad and deep, just like the sea she loves. Bing Xin was born in Fuzhou into a family of naval officers with patriotic and reformist ideas. She moved to Yantai, Shandong Province when she was 4 years old, and lived by the sea in Yantai for a long time. Perhaps it is the broad mind of the sea that gave birth to her "sea-like" character and broad love.

She loves roses, "not only the color, fragrance and taste of roses", "but also the sharp thorns on the branches." "It has its own character." She loves cats, all beautiful things, and life.

Bing Xin loves her hometown deeply. Whether she was in Yantai for eight years or settled in Beijing, whether she was studying in the United States or living in Japan, the shadow of her hometown followed her. It can be found everywhere in her works, such as "My Hometown", "The Style of Hometown" and other texts, which express her deep love for her hometown. After Bing Xin traveled across the ocean and studied abroad, she did not dress like some overseas students and smelled of foreignness. She still looked like a little old Chinese lady.

Loving hometown is the starting point of loving the motherland and loving the people. Bing Xin thinks so. It was from her love for her hometown that she cared for the world with the power of love. "The world is peaceful and human beings are free. Only love and mutual help can achieve permanent happiness and peace." Therefore, Bing Xin has friends wherever she goes, regardless of age or nationality.

Bing Xin’s love is devoted to each generation of children. She entered the literary world during the May 4th Movement. In the long years of nearly a century, along with the changes of the century, she has been writing for nearly 80 years. She has made great achievements in writing and left a lot of precious works to the world. literary heritage. During this period, she wrote for children for more than seventy years. Her works have influenced generations of children.

Thousands of angels,

will rise up to sing praises to the little children;

Little children!

His small body contains a great soul.

——Bing Xin: "Stars"

Bing Xin regarded her children as the hope of the nation and the future of the motherland throughout her life. She worked hard to water and cultivate the flowers of the motherland. She donated her royalties to She gave it to her children and donated it to the Hope Project. It can be said that Bing Xin dedicated her whole life to her children. When many people mention Bing Xin, they think of her education, influence and artistic influence as children, and they feel a sense of purity. Tenderness.

When I started writing about Bing Xin, I asked a friend, what did you think of when you heard "Bing Xin"? He said without hesitation: "Send to the little reader again", "Little Orange Lantern", a kind and caring person." The first time I saw the name Bing Xin, I thought she was beautiful. When I saw the photo , I believed she was beautiful even more. Later, after reading articles such as "Laughter", "Stars" and "Little Orange Lantern", I had no doubts at all. But people who know Bing Xin generally stop at "Send to Little Readers", "Send to Little Readers Again", and "Send to Little Readers Three Times". Each piece of gentle and pure text is fresh and unpretentious, easy to understand, written for young readers, and everything is for children. When I read Bing Xin's articles, I felt as if I was listening to the elderly at home talk about the past and the present, and it was very cordial.

Now that Bing Xin has left us, when we talk about Bing Xin, we seem to fall more into memories. Bing Xin was a "partner" in childhood, just like the "little orange lamp", It retains an indelible memory of childhood.