1. The flower of success, people only admire her current beauty! However, her bud was soaked in the tears of struggle and sprinkled with the blood of sacrifice.
2. May there be enough clouds in your life to create a beautiful dusk.
3. White flowers are worse than green leaves, and strong wine is not as good as light tea.
4. Love is on the left, love is on the right. Walk on both sides of the road of life, sow seeds at any time and bloom at any time. Decorate this long path with fragrant flowers, so that pedestrians who pass through the branches and leaves will feel happy when they step on it. Standing on thorns, I don’t feel the pain; there are tears to fall, but I don’t feel they are sad.
5. Flowers in the corner! When you are alone and admiring yourself, the world becomes small.
6. The lamp of the soul shines brightly in silence and goes out in excitement.
7. Separation in life is like the hazy moon and sun, and farewell in death is like the haggard falling flowers.
8. When walking on thorns, one does not feel miserable; there are tears to fall, but it is not desolate.
9. May there be enough clouds in your life to create a beautiful dusk.
10. If life is boring, I am afraid of the next life! If life is interesting, this life is already satisfying.
11. Childhood is the truth in dreams, the dream in truth, and the tearful smile when recalling.
12. The dream of a boy is the dream of the wind, and the longing of youth is a long longing.
13. If there were no wind and rain in the world, where would the flowers on these branches go? It just annoys people.
14. Crown? It is temporary glory and permanent bondage.
15. Memory is the shadow of time staying in the past. For future memories, work on your current painting.
Bing Xin (1900-1999), formerly known as Xie Wanying, was born in Changle, Fujian Province. She was a Chinese poet, writer, translator, children's writer, and social activist. ?
Born on October 5, 1900, in a family of naval officers in Fuzhou. 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". The latter used the pen name "Bing Xin" for the first time. ?
Before and after studying abroad in 1923, he began to publish correspondence essays under the general title "For Little Readers", which became the foundation of Chinese children's literature. He returned to China in 1926 and taught successively at Yenching University and Tsinghua University Women's College of Arts and Sciences. During the Anti-Japanese War, under the pseudonym "Men", he wrote a series of essays on women, which were collected into "About Women". ?
In 1946, she was hired as the first foreign female professor at the University of Tokyo, teaching the "New Chinese Literature" course. Returned to China in 1951. ?
Bing Xin passed away at 21:00 on February 28, 1999 in Beijing Hospital at the age of 99.