Bing Xin was a famous modern Chinese who was born in 1909 and died in 1999. Her works were mainly about women's images and love life. She was hailed as the "pioneer of modern women's literature" and the "mother of modern Chinese literature". Bing Xin's most famous works included Stars, Spring Water, and To Little Reader, which were widely read and translated by readers. Her works deeply reflected the attitudes and views of the society towards women at that time, emphasizing that women's independence, self-esteem and self-improvement made an important contribution to the improvement of women's status. Bingxin was also known as one of the "Cradles of Translators". She translated many Western literary works into Chinese, such as the plays of shakespeare and the literary works of hugo, and made great contributions to the development of Chinese literature and culture. Bingxin's works were deeply loved and recognized by the readers for their unique style and profound ideology, which had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature and culture.