The Stars and Spring Water were two collections of poems written by Mr. Bing Xin, which were regarded as the classics of modern Chinese literature. The content of these two poems was very rich and varied, mainly including the following aspects: The theme of the poems in Stars involves love, kinship, friendship, philosophy of life and so on. It shows the author's deep thinking about human nature, human feelings and the meaning of life. Many of the poems were about stories in life, such as family, friendship, love, feelings about life, and expectations for the future. The language of these poems was concise, profound, philosophical and infectious. The poems in Spring Water paid more attention to the growth of children and teenagers, expressing the call and praise for family, friendship, dreams, and courage. These poems were full of innocent, lively and lovely descriptions of children, as well as thoughts and discussions about growth, self-realization, and the meaning of life. These two poems enjoyed a high reputation and influence not only in China but also in the world. They were regarded as one of the representative works of modern Chinese literature.