For Young Readers, published in beijing institute of technology press on 20 16. To a Young Reader is an important masterpiece of Bing Xin, and Ms. Bing Xin became the founder of children's literature in China. In the 1960s and 1970s, Bing Xin published two issues of newsletters, namely, Re-sending Small Readers and Three Sending Small Readers.
Although these three newsletters were published at different times, their themes are nature and innocence. This theme just shows the ideological core of Ms. Bing Xin's creation: the philosophy of love.
"To a Young Reader" consists of 29 newsletters and is published in the column "Children's World" edited by Morning Post. It is Bing Xin's work describing the process and mood of overseas travel. The work celebrates maternal love, innocence and nature with the philosophy of love, and forms the ideological and artistic characteristics based on love and beauty.
About the author:
Bing Xin (1900- 1999) was originally named Xie Wanying, a native of Changle, Fujian. China poet, modern writer, translator, children's literature writer, social activist and essayist. The pen name Bing Xin is taken from A Piece of Bing Xin in the Jade Pot.
Bing Xin published an essay "Feeling of Listening on 21st" and a novel "Two Houses" in 19 19 Morning Post. 1923 Before and after studying abroad, he began to publish a communication essay with the general title of "To a Young Reader", which became the foundation stone of children's literature in China.
1946 was hired as a foreign female professor by Tokyo University to teach the course "China New Literature"; 195 1 return to China. 1999 died in Beijing Hospital at the age of 99, and was called "the century old man".
Bing Xin advocated "the philosophy of love" all his life, praising innocence, maternal love and nature. Representative works include poetry anthology Stars, Spring Water, prose anthology For Little Readers, Little Orange Lantern, Ode to Cherry Blossoms, novel anthology Superman, Going to the Countryside, menstruation, and translated works such as Gitanjaly, Gardener's Collection and Tagore's Lyrics.