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Bingxin (October 5, 1900 - February 28, 1999) died at the age of 99, a native of Hengling Village, Changle, Fuzhou, Fujian, formerly known as Xie Wanying, and his pen name was Bingxin. Take "a piece of ice heart in the jade pot" as the meaning. Known as the "Old Man of the Century".
Famous modern poet, writer, translator, and children's writer. He used to be the honorary chairman of the China Association for the Promotion of Democracy, the vice chairman of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, the honorary chairman and consultant of the Chinese Writers Association, and the honorary director of the China Translators Association.
Born on October 5, 1900 in Fuzhou in a family of naval officers with patriotic and reform ideas, her father Xie Baozhang participated in the Sino-Japanese War, fought against the Japanese invading army, and later founded a naval school in Yantai and served as the principal.
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Bingxin is a famous female writer, and she has written a lot of excellent works, such as the little orange lantern and the little readers who learned from our students are all Bingxin's works.
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Bingxin's father was Xie Baozhang, born in 1866 and died in 1940.
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Xie Baozhang, whose mother is Yang Fuci.
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Bing Xin is a modern Chinese writer.
Bingxin (October 5, 1900, February 28, 1999), female, formerly known as Xie Wanying, was born in Changle District, Fuzhou, Fujian Province, and a member of the China Association for the Promotion of Democracy (DPP). Chinese poet, modern writer, translator, children's literature writer, social activist, essayist. The pen name Bingxin is taken from "a piece of ice heart in the jade pot".
In the August 1919 issue of the "Morning Post", Bingxin published the first essays "Thoughts on the Modified Limbs of the Trial on the 21st" and the first ** "Two Cores are a Family". Before and after studying abroad in 1923, he began to publish a newsletter essay entitled "Sending Young Readers", which became the foundation work of Chinese children's literature. In Japan, she was hired as the first foreign female lecturer at the University of Tokyo to teach a course on "New Chinese Literature of Hunger", and returned to China in 1951.
Creative features:
Bing Xin's prose embodies the unique style that Bing Xin himself emphasized. Bingxin is good at extracting fragments of life, weaving in his own emotional waves, relying on his keen eyesight and delicate feelings, dissolving the inner affection and the trigger of external objects together, allegorical in the scene, blending the scenes, and giving readers the enjoyment of sublime beauty.
Bingxin attaches great importance to the beauty of prose connotation. Her prose is novel and cleverly conceived. In the seemingly mundane subject matter, the creativity is surprising and the structure is fickle. This is a beautiful sentiment condensed by her ideological attainments and living environment.
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Bingxin is a contemporary female writer and a writer of children's literature. Formerly known as Xie Wanying, Brother Pai Lun's pen name is Bingxin.
Originally from Changle, Fujian, he was born in Fuzhou, and was exposed to a large number of works such as Chinese classics when he was a child. The May Fourth Movement broke out, and articles were published under the pseudonym Bingxin, which caused strong repercussions in society.
In 1946, she went to Japan with her husband Wu Wenzao and was invited to give lectures at the University of Tokyo. Since 1954, he has been elected as a deputy to the National People's Congress and served as the vice chairman of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles. In addition to writing, Bingxin has also translated some foreign literary works.
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