Bing Xin was a famous translator and children's literature writer in modern China. Her masterpieces include the novels Stars, Spring Water, and the short story To Little Reader. Among them, Stars and Spring Water were two of Bing Xin's early masterpieces and were hailed as the foundational works of modern Chinese literature. These two books were deeply loved by readers because of their deep maternal and paternal love, as well as their insights and thoughts on life. The short story "To a Little Reader" was one of Bing Xin's representative works in her later years. It was about a young reader who communicated with Bing Xin through a letter to her family. It showed Bing Xin's concern and help to the readers, and also showed her gentle, kind, and loving side. Bing Xin's works occupy an important position in the history of Chinese literature with their unique thoughts, beautiful language and profound insight into human nature.