Introduction to Bing Xin (about 50 words)

Bing Xin (October 5, 1900 - February 28, 1999), female, formerly known as Xie Wanying, was born in Changle, Fujian, and a member of the China Association for the Promotion of Democracy (China Association for the Promotion of Democracy). ? Chinese poet, modern writer, translator, children's literature writer, social activist, essayist. The pen name Bing Xin comes from "a piece of ice heart in a jade pot".

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". 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. In Japan, she was hired as the first foreign female lecturer by the University of Tokyo to teach the "New Chinese Literature" course. She returned to China in 1951.

Extended information

Main works

1. "Superman" (a short story written by Bing Xin)

"Superman" is a novel written by the modern writer Bing Xin A short story he created was published in Novel Monthly, Volume 12, No. 4, 1921. ?

"Superman" tells the story of a cold-hearted young man, He Bin, who was repulsive to everything at the beginning and refused to socialize. Later, because he was troubled by a miserable moan late at night, he paid for A story about a patient seeing a doctor and finally being influenced by the patient's behavior, which changed his outlook on life.

2. "The Past" (written by Bing Xin)

A physical book published by Workers' Publishing House in 2010. The author is Bing Xin. The book tells a touching scene where the author and his three younger brothers (Han, Jie, and Ji) looked up at the stars and talked about the sea while enjoying the cool air on a summer night.

3. "Going to the Country"

Bing Xin's collection of short stories "Going to the Country" was published by Shanghai Beixin Book Company in October 1933

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