Bing Xin was a famous translator of modern Chinese children's literature. Her writing style was fresh, concise, simple, and beautiful, which was full of poetry and philosophy. Bingxin's works were mostly written in the 1920s and 1930s. She was good at using delicate strokes and lyrical language to portray the inner world and emotional state of women, showing her love for life and longing for the future. Bingxin's style of writing focused on emotional expression and the shaping of the characters. Her language was simple and naturally did not pursue gorgeous rhetoric and exaggerated rhetoric. Instead, she conveyed the meaning and artistic conception of the works through deep thinking and sincere emotions. Bing Xin's works were deeply loved by readers, including Stars, Spring Water, and To Little Reader, which had a wide influence not only in China but also around the world.