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What are Bing Xin's brief introduction and works?

Bing Xin (1900- 1999), formerly known as Xie Wanying, was born in Changle, Fujian on June 5, 2000. He is a modern novelist, essayist and poet. Representative works "For a Young Reader", poetry collections "Stars", "Spring Water" and so on. Bing Xin's creation has a unique artistic style, that is, gentle and cordial feelings, slightly melancholy colors, implicit techniques and fresh and beautiful language. A family of naval officers with patriotism and reformism gave birth to him. Her father Xie participated in the Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese War of 1894-894-895 to fight against the Japanese invaders. Later, he founded the naval school in Yantai and became the principal. Bing Xin moved to Shanghai with her family seven months after her birth, and moved to Yantai, Shandong Province at the age of four, and then lived in Yantai seaside for a long time. The sea has cultivated her temperament and broadened her mind; Her father's patriotism and ambition to strengthen the country also deeply influenced her young mind. One summer evening, Bing Xin and her father were walking on the beach together. On the beach, facing the red light of the sunset glow, Bing Xin asked his father to talk about the sea in Yantai. At this time, her father told his little daughter that there are many beautiful harbors along the northern coast of China, such as Ahava, Dalian and Qingdao, which are all beautiful, but they are all occupied by foreigners. "It doesn't belong to us in China" "Only Yantai belongs to us!" Father's words were deeply imprinted on young Bing Xin's mind. Xie Wanying took Bing Xin as his pen name because in 19 19, Bing Xin used Bing Xin as his pen name for the first time when he published his first novel Two Families. According to Bing Xin, "At that time, I didn't want my classmates to know that I wrote the article. Bing Xin's strokes were simple and easy to write, which was consistent with my real name. After I was born, my grandfather asked a fortune teller to tell my fortune. The fortune teller said I should be a man, and I was hit by satellites. He also said that I was short of fire. So my second uncle named me' Wan Ying', and there are two words' fire' on the prefix' English'. " In Yantai, Bing Xin began to study. During her initial homeschooling, she had been exposed to the famous China classical literature. At the age of seven, she read The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, The Water Margin and other stars (poems) 1923, business.

Quanshui (poetry anthology) 1923, Xinchao Society.

Superman (collection of novels and essays) 1923, business

To a young reader (prose collection) 1926, Beixin.

Past events (novel prose) 193O, enlightenment.

Nangui (Prose Collection) 193 1, Beixin

Auntie (collection of novels) 1932, Beixin

Bing Xin's novels, one of the complete works of Bing Xin, 1933, Beixin.

The Complete Works of Bing Xin-Bing Xin Poetry 1932, Beixin.

Bing Xin's third complete works-Bing Xin's prose collection 1932, Beixin.

Leisure (Poetry and Prose Collection) 1922, Beixin

Go to China (novel collection) 1933, Beixin.

Travel along Pingsui (essays) 1935, Pingsui Railway Bureau.

Dong Er Girls (Collection of Novels) 1935, Beixin.

One of Bing Xin's works-Bing Xin's novel 1943, Wu.

The second collection of Bing Xin's works-Bing Xin's essays, 1943, Wu.

The third collection of Bing Xin's works-Bing Xin's poems, 1943, Wu.

About women (essays) 1943, heaven and earth

Selected Works of Bing Xin's Novels and Proses 1954, Humanities

Tao Qi's Summer Diary (Novel) 1956, Shanghai Children.

Miscellaneous notes on returning home (essays) 1957, Shanghai children.

After returning (essays) 1958, writer.

We Awaken Spring (Prose Collection) 1960, Hundred Flowers

"Little Orange Lantern" (anthology of novels and prose poems) 1960, writer.

Ode to Cherry Blossoms (Prose Collection) 1962, Hundred Flowers

Notes (Prose Collection) 1964. author

Yat sen villa (essays and novels) 1980, Hundred Flowers

Three small readers (essays) 198 1, children.

Notes on Beads (Creation) 1982, Humanities

Bing Xin Wheel Creation 1982. Shanghai literature and art

Selected Works of Bing Xin 1982, Children.

Selected Works of Bing Xin 1983, Humanities

Selected Works of Bing Xin (1-2) 1983, Sichuanese (incomplete)

Collection of Bing Xin's Works (1-3) 1983 Shanghai Literature and Art (incomplete)

The Complete Works of Bing Xin (1-8) 1994, Literature and Art in the Straits.