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It is precisely in this way that the whole poem uses the growth of plants as a metaphor for the growth of young people, so as to warn young people, including the author himself, to work hard, constantly enrich, improve and develop themselves, and make greater contributions to mankind.
The poem uses personification and repetition of rhetorical devices to show a pure heart and a real world. At the same time, it also eulogizes the beautiful youth and positive life.
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Bing Xin uses a unique feminine delicate, fresh and beautiful language, the language is fresh and elegant, clear and smooth and has a long rhyme, with the praise of maternal love and childlike innocence, the praise of nature and the thinking and perception of life as the main content, expressing her feelings for mothers, love for children, admiration for nature and understanding of life.
Bing Xin's poetry collection "Stars", this poetry collection is a collection of Bing Xin's short philosophical poems, each short poem is short but meaningful, clear and long-lasting.
The author of "Stars" is Bing Xin. Bingxin is a Chinese poet, modern writer, translator, and children's literature writer. Bingxin's prose has a wide range of themes and profound meanings.
Bing Xin often expresses his own aesthetic psychology and aesthetic ideals with the help of natural scenes. Bingxin's children's literature is full of love and hope for children and teenagers.
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Bingxin's "Stars" expresses the author's praise for childhood. It is the truth in the dream, the dream in the truth, and the tearful smile when recalling.
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The first is a celebration of maternal love and innocence.
The second is the worship and praise of nature.
The third is the thinking and perception of life.
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The stars express the pursuit of light, the nostalgia for their hometown and mother. The author compares the stars to mothers and friends, and when she talks to them, she feels warm, sweet, and comfortable. It is also the worship and praise of nature.
The Stars is Bingxin's first collection of poems, a collection of 164 short poems written by the poet from the winter of 1919 to the autumn of 1921, originally published in the Beijing Morning Post. "Stars" was written by Bingxin under the influence of the Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore's "Birds", which is, in the words of the author Bingxin, a collection of "fragmentary thoughts" in one collection. In general, they roughly include three aspects.
The first is a celebration of maternal love and innocence. Bingxin, the first famous female writer in the history of modern Chinese literature, is known for her promotion of the "philosophy of love" as soon as she entered the literary world. And maternal love is the fundamental starting point of the "philosophy of love".
She believes that mother's love is the source of all things and the fundamental driving force that pushes the world to light, "with love, there is everything". In "The Stars", she regards maternal love as the noblest and most beautiful thing, and praises it repeatedly.
This kind of ode to maternal love occupies a considerable proportion in "The Stars". It can be said that it is the affectionate praise of maternal love that sets the deep and delicate emotional tone of this work. Closely related to the celebration of mother's love is the cherishing of innocence, childlike fun, childlike innocence and all new things.
In the eyes of the poet, the world full of innocence and childlike fun is the most beautiful world in the world.
The second is the worship and praise of nature. In Bingxin's view, human beings come from nature and return to nature, and man and nature should be in harmony.
The third is the thinking and perception of life. We call these poems "philosophical poems," and they are concise and timeless.
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The stars of Bingxin express the author's praise for childhood, which is the truth of dreams. It's a tearful smile when reminiscing. It expresses the author's love for the starry sky and stars, and his yearning for a better life.
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The author's praise for childhood is expressed. It is the truth in the dream, the dream in the truth, and the tearful smile of the memory.
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An aria of innocence.
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It expresses a kind of reincarnation thought, everything in the world has this law, from where it starts to ends, it is reincarnation. Life is also, first of all, growth. Then, when they are old, they return to the psychology of children (the elderly actually have more contact with them, and you will find that their psychology is very similar to that of children).
This is the law of the world.
Its themes are: maternal love, nature, innocence.
Sing the praises of nature, praise the childlike heart, sing the praises of maternal love, and become the heart of ice.
A timeless theme for a lifetime of creation.
Expressing herself and the young intellectuals of her generation.
of annoyance and boredom. She uses a gentle tone with a slight sadness to express the feelings in her heart, and at the same time explore the meaning of life.
and expresses the desire to know the world as it is.
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