Bing Xin’s achievements
1. Her first published work was "Two Families". After 1921, she published the novel "Superman", the poetry collection "Stars", "Spring Water", etc., and also published "To Little Readers" and "To Young Readers Again" , "We Awakened the Spring", "Ode to Cherry Blossoms", "Xiaozha Gleaners", "Little Orange Lantern", and "Selected Prose of Bing Xin's Novels", etc.
2. Bing Xin's prose is highly accomplished and has "Bing Xin style".
The language of Bing Xin's prose is "clear" and "elegant". She is good at refining spoken language and turning it into literary language. She can absorb and melt the diction and vocabulary in classical literature and inject it into modern language. As far back as the early days of the May 4th Movement, Bing Xin began to write in vernacular style. In the flowing prose, certain classical Chinese words sometimes appear in the quotations from poems and references or the choice of words to form sentences. However, it is not the addition of white and white words, but careful refining and processing, so that they are integrated with each other and integrated into a unique language art: it is both concise, bright, fresh and graceful. Either brightly colored or plain and elegant, they all have a strong lyricism and give people a poetic and painterly aesthetic. Its well-proportioned alternating long and short sentence patterns, as well as the appropriate interweaving of parallelism and couplets, further enhance the musicality of the language. The majority of readers praised this language so much that they collectively called it "Bing Xin style" language, which not only showed the fluency and clarity of vernacular, but also the refinement and beauty of classical Chinese.
Brief introduction
Bing Xin (1900-1999), formerly known as Xie Wanying, is a famous modern female writer, children's literature writer, poet, and a native of Changle, Fujian. She spent exactly one century in her life. , so he is called the "Old Man of the Century" and is deeply loved by the people.
Born on October 5, 1900 in Fuzhou, into a family of naval officers with patriotic and reformist ideas. Her father, Xie Baozhang, participated in the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1898 and fought against the Japanese invaders. Later, he founded a naval school in Yantai and served as its principal.
Seven months after Bing Xin was born, she moved to Shanghai with her family.
Bing Xin's famous sayings
1. "Life begins at the age of eighty."
2. "With love, there is everything."
3. "If there were no women in the world, the world would lose at least five-tenths of truth, six-tenths of goodness, and seven-tenths of beauty."
4. "The world is peaceful and human beings are free. Only love and mutual help can achieve permanent happiness and peace."
Bing Xin's famous sayings
1. People often admire the flower of success for its current beauty, but at the beginning, its buds were soaked in the tears of struggle and sprinkled with sacrifices. rain of blood.
2. If life is boring, I am afraid of the next life. If life is interesting, this life is already satisfying.
3. Read well, read well, read well. "With love, everything is possible."
4. Indifference will clarify your aspirations, and tranquility will lead to distance.
5. Love is on the left, sympathy is on the right, walking on both sides of the road of life, sowing seeds at any time, blooming at any time, embellish this long path with fragrant flowers, filling the air, so that those who pass through the branches and leaves, When you step on thorns, you don't feel pain; when you have tears to shed, it's not sadness.
6. "If there were no women in the world, the world would lose at least five-tenths of truth, six-tenths of goodness, and seven-tenths of beauty."
Bing Xin's achievements
Bing Xin's prose has high achievements and has "Bing Xin style". The language of Bing Xin's prose is "clear" and "elegant". She is good at refining spoken language and turning it into literary language. She can absorb and melt the diction and vocabulary in classical literature and inject it into modern language. As far back as the early days of the May 4th Movement, Bing Xin began to write in vernacular style. In the flowing prose, certain classical Chinese words sometimes appear in the quotations from poems and references or the choice of words to form sentences. However, it is not the addition of white and white words, but careful refining and processing, so that they are integrated with each other and integrated into a unique language art: it is both concise, bright, fresh and graceful. Either brightly colored or plain and elegant, they all have a strong lyricism and give people a poetic and painting-like beauty. Its well-proportioned alternating long and short sentence patterns, as well as the appropriate interweaving of parallelism and couplets, further enhance the musicality of the language. The majority of readers praised this language so much that the later languages, which not only showed the fluency and clarity of vernacular, but also had the refinement and beauty of classical Chinese, were collectively called "Bingxin style" language.
Introduction to Bing Xin
Bing Xin (1900~1999): modern and contemporary female writer and children's literature writer. Her original name is Xie Wanying, her pen name is Ms. Bing Xin, and her pen name is Ms. Bing Xin. Originally from Changle, Fujian, he was born in Fuzhou. He was widely exposed to Chinese classical novels and translated works in his childhood. In 1918, she entered the preparatory department of Concordia Women's University and actively participated in the May 4th Movement. In 1919, he began to publish his first novel "Two Families". Since then, he has successively published "problem novels" that explore life issues such as "The Man Is Alone and Gaunt" and "Going to the Country". At the same time, he was influenced by Rabindranath Tagore's "Birds" and wrote untitled free-style poems. These crystal clear, soft and elegant poems were later collected and published as "Stars" and "Spring Water", which are known as "Spring Water Body". Joined the Literary Research Society in 1921. In the same year, he published the essays "Laughter" and "Past Events". Graduated from Yenching University in 1923.
Went to Wellesley Women's University in the United States to study English literature. During his travels and stay in the United States, he wrote a collection of essays "For Young Readers", which shows the characteristics of elegance, elegance, splendor, condensation and smoothness. It has a high degree of artistic expression and has achieved higher achievements than novels and poems. This unique style was once called "Bing Xin Style" by people at the time and had a wide range of influence. In 1926, Bing Xin returned to China after receiving a Master of Arts degree and taught at Yenching University and Tsinghua University. Later, he wrote the prose "Returning to the South", novels "Fen", "Dong'er Girl", etc., which express deeper social connotations. During the Anti-Japanese War, he was engaged in creation and cultural salvation activities in Kunming, Chongqing and other places. He went to Japan in 1946 and served as a professor at the University of Tokyo. He returned to China in 1951 and successively served as an editorial board member of "People's Literature", a director of the Chinese Writers Association, and vice chairman of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles. His works include prose collections "After Returning", "Another Sent to Young Readers", "We Wake Up the Spring", "Ode to Cherry Blossoms", "Xiaozha Gleaner", "Wanqing Collection", "Three Sent to Young Readers", etc. , showing colorful life. She still maintains her unique artistic style. Her short story "Empty Nest" won the 1980 Outstanding Short Story Award. The anthology of children's literature "Little Orange Lamp" won the honorary award in the National Children's Literary Creation Awards in the same year. In addition to the works mentioned above, Bing Xin also published a collection of novels "Superman", a collection of essays "About Women", and "The Complete Works of Bing Xin", "Collected Works of Bing Xin", "Selected Translations of Bing Xin", etc. Her works have been translated into and published in many foreign languages.