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I used to be a child.
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To a Young Reader (1923) is a book published by China Youth Publishing House. The author Bing Xin mainly describes overseas scenery and anecdotes, and also expresses her love and yearning for her motherland and hometown.

In April 2020, it was listed in the Reading Guidance Catalogue for Primary and Secondary School Students (2020 Edition) of the Basic Education Curriculum and Textbook Development Center of the Ministry of Education.

Brief introduction of "To a Young Reader";

1, version 1

There are many children in the world who are looking forward to growing up-becoming adults every day. However, a famous adult wants to go back to childhood. She said, "I have always been proud of one thing: I was a child before, and I am still a child now." This adult is Bing Xin. Bing Xin is a famous female writer and poet in China. She likes children very much and has written many essays, poems and novels for them.

The above sentence is what she said to the children in For Little Readers. In her articles, there are often small and light names such as flowers, grass, clean streams and meteors. Bing Xin sees these ordinary natural things, just like ordinary people do, but she also sees things that ordinary people can't see.

2. Version 2

In order to make it easier for readers to understand Ms. Bing Xin's literary works from more angles, in the process of arrangement, in addition to the communication written to children such as To Young Readers, a number of excellent essays by Ms. Bing Xin were specially added. These essays are clever and tactful, implicit and meaningful, with delicate writing and strong feelings. They are full of Ms. Bing Xin's love and care for children and her enthusiasm for life.