Bing Xin's representative works were the three collections of essays, Stars, Spring Water, and To Little Reader. The Stars and Spring Water were two love letters written by Bing Xin for her children readers. These two essays expressed Bing Xin's deep thoughts on human nature in simple and clear language. She emphasized the importance of family, friendship and love and called on people to cherish these precious feelings. " To a Little Reader " was a letter that Bing Xin wrote to her relative, a young reader in the United States, Erevan Bernard. In this letter, Bingxin expressed her concern and blessings for the growth of young people, encouraging them to face the challenges in life bravely. These works had an important position and value in Bingxin's life, and were regarded as the foundation of modern Chinese prose, which had a far-reaching impact on the development of modern Chinese literature.