Bing Xin (October 5, 1900 - February 28, 1999), female, formerly known as Xie Wanying, was born in Changle, Fujian, and a member of the China Association for the Promotion of Democracy (China Association for the Promotion of Democracy). Chinese poet, modern writer, translator, children's literature writer, social activist, and essayist. The pen name Bing Xin comes from "a piece of ice heart in a jade pot".
In the "Morning News" in August 1919, Bing Xin published her first essay "Reflections on the Twenty-One Day Hearing" and her first novel "Two Families". Before and after studying abroad in 1923, he began to publish correspondence essays under the general title "For Young Readers", which became the foundation of Chinese children's literature. Bing Xin passed away at 21:12 on February 28, 1999 in Beijing Hospital at the age of 99. She was known as the 'Old Man of the Century'.
Collection of famous quotes:
1. Read good books, read well, and read well.
2. Love is a kind of purity, friends are a kind of breadth, and family affection is a kind of thickness.
3. With love, there is everything.
4. Flowers in the corner! The world becomes small when you are alone and admiring yourself.
5. A young and lively heart will never linger in sorrow.
6. Hope is happiness, creation is happiness.
7. I am a mortal, and I only seek the happiness of mortals.
8. 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.
9. If life is boring, I am afraid of the next life. If life is interesting, this life is already satisfying.
10. It’s just a lone star! The loneliness of the universe has been written in the boundless darkness.
11. The bigger the waves are, the greater the joy is in the silent persistence of the standing rock.
12. Young people! If you cannot fly like the wind, you should be as still as a mountain.
13. Life begins at the age of eighty.
14. The world is full of light and love, waiting for young people to find it on their own. Don’t take that tragic road!
15. May there be enough clouds in your life to create a beautiful dusk.
16. However, at the beginning, its buds were soaked in the tears of struggle and sprinkled with the blood of sacrifice.
17. The flowers of self-cultivation bloom in silence, and the fruits of success will bear fruit in the light.
18. 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.
19. If life is boring, I am afraid of the next life. If life is interesting, this life is already satisfying.