The stars will always shine, and the spring water will always flow. As one of China's most famous female writers in the 20th century, Bing Xin has given her sincere love to generations of "young readers". The Bingxin Award, named after the writer Bing Xin, was founded in 1990 by Ms. Lei Jieqiong, a famous scholar, Ms. Han Suyin, a world-famous writer, and Ms. Gretchen, a famous children's writer.
Bingxin, as one of the great Chinese writers of the 20th century, has given her sincere love to generations of "young readers". The Bing Xin Award, named after Bing Xin, was founded in 1990 by Ms. Han Suyin, an internationally renowned writer, and Ms. Gretlin, a famous children's writer. Inheriting the eternal spirit of truth, goodness and beauty in children's literature, Bing Xin Award is dedicated to publishing, disseminating and rewarding the best children's literature; to discovering, cultivating and promoting the most promising newcomers in children's literature; and to supporting and encouraging the popularization, development and innovation of children's art education. This book is a sub-volume of My Heart is Dancing, one of the Bingxin Award Winning Writers' Book Series. Description
In the beginning of this novel, Huang Aiayi collected materials about Tai Lihua, the "Guanyin Sister", who grew up in her childhood and studied dance, as well as the life and growth stories of many other deaf girls, in order to create the image of Lin Xiaoxue, one of the main heroines and a deaf-mute girl. In the novel, the author used some deaf and mute girls' experiences of learning sign language and dancing, including how they overcame obstacles and difficulties that were unimaginable to able-bodied people, fervently obsessed with and loved dancing, searched for the beautiful sound from a tiny drop of dew, wholeheartedly meditated on the melody from the palm leaves, and let the brilliant flower of youth and the dream of life blossom in the sweat of practicing, and in the "red dance" which never stops wearing. In the sweat of practicing, in the toes of the "red dancing shoes" that never stop, and in the fingertips that always hold the moonlight and sunshine, the bright flower of youth and the dream of life will bloom. Author Bio
Huang Ai Ai was born in the 1970s and graduated from the Chinese Department of Central China Normal University in 1994. She is now a writer and director of Wuhan TV Children's Channel. His major works include the poetry collection The Last Wind and Flower, the prose collection The Fragrance of Rice Flower Cinema, Jiangnan Can Catch Lotus, the full-length novel My Heart is Dancing, and Stories of Chinese Opera Culture (three volumes).
The Last Flower and Snowy Moon and My Heart is Dancing won the Bingxin Children's Book Prize in 2004 and 2005 respectively; and the novel Little Boat Rocking won the Bingxin New Work Prize in 2007.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: A Night with Stars
Chapter 2: The Passing of Childhood
Chapter 3: I'll Be Waiting Forever, Eternal Like the Sun
Chapter 4: Tell Them about My Happiness
Chapter 5: Sleepless Nights in the School
Chapter 6: Black Friday
Chapter 7: Girls are Never Wrong
Chapter 8: In Fact, Girls Are Never Wrong
Chapter 8 In fact, all I'm looking forward to is that one moment
Chapter 9 You're My Mother, You're My Sister
Chapter 10 How Many Possibilities Are There in Life
Chapter 11 Afternoon Tea at Wind Tea House
Chapter 12 Vaguely Legible Handwriting
Chapter 13 That's Not Me, It's the Wind
Chapter 14 My Heart is Dancing
Chapter 15 The Night is Gentle
Chapter 16 The Sun is New Every Day
Chapter 17 Love Really Takes Courage
Chapter 18 A Thatched Shack in the Wilderness
Chapter 19 I Cast My Hopes at the Wishing Fountain
Chapter 20 The Swan Falls
Chapter 21 Bitter Roots A Flower on a Bitter Root
Chapter 22 Love is Like a Whistle in the Middle of the Night
Ending Are You Still Young
Returning to My Home Under the Laurel Tree (Reprinted Afterword) Media Reviews
Those whose thoughts do not grow old will always be young, and Bing Xin is one of those people who have been writing for nearly a century, and who are still clutching that pen in her hand today. Several generations of children read her poetry, know how to love the world, love the sea, love the stars. Listening to her words, young people speak the "truth" and write the "truth", dedicating their hearts to the country and the people. As a reader, I love her; as a friend, I am proud of her.
--Ba Jin
Let us cultivate in the hearts of our children
a love of beauty and art.
The creative spirit of mankind is eternal.
-- Han Suyin
The tree of Chinese children's literature has deep roots.
-- Lei Jieqiong Book Excerpt Illustrations
Chapter 1 A Night with Stars
On the broad stone staircase in front of the library building,
they sat down side by side.
Yuja quietly scooted closer to Sheng Keeru,
so that she felt closer to Keeru's brother.
"What beautiful stars!" Yu Jia said this with her mouth,
but in her heart, she couldn't help but think of Ye Zhi's poem that she read from a literary magazine:
"Everywhere, white moths fluttered everywhere,
Moth-like stars, ah, fading away.
I cast berries into a stream,
and caught a little silver-glittering sturgeon ......"
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Huo Yujia once told her best friend Aya that she didn't believe much in love. "It's the flesh that is the basis of immortality," she said.
"Bitch!" Those were the only two words Aya could say back to her at the time.
It was when they were just entering their senior year of high school. Huo Yujia expressed her feelings for him to Sheng Ke Lyric, who was a freshman in college, and expressed her desire to be his "girlfriend".
But she didn't expect Sheng Ke Lyric to reject her in person.
"You're not sick, are you, Yu Jia?" At that time, Sheng Ke Lyric laughed and said, "I'm really sorry hey, I've never treated you as a woman before."
This sentence really hit Huo Yujia hard. It can be said that it made her stumble on the road of love from then on, and she even became skeptical of all love.
"Listen to him, what kind of words are those!"
It's been a year now, and Huo Yujia and Aya are both in their first year of college, but Yujia still holds a grudge against Sheng Ke Lyric.
On this day, she brought up the same old story to Aya: "What do you mean, 'I've never treated you like a woman'? Is it hard to believe that I'm a man?"
"Originally!" Aya was getting tired of hearing her words, "You haven't even been fully developed until now."
"Hey, Clothes Aya, this young lady is in a super good mood today, I'm begging you not to ruin my heart
mood, okay?"
......