Bing Xin was a famous translator, children's writer, social actician and poet in modern China. Her works were known as one of the representatives of " girls " and " women " because they depicted young girls, women, and kinship. One of Bing Xin's most famous works was Stars, Spring Water, and To Little Reader. The Stars and Spring Water were two of Bing Xin's masterpieces and were regarded as the classics in the history of modern Chinese poetry. These poems used simple and beautiful language to describe the emotional world and life sentiments of the girls and were deeply loved by the readers. Bing Xin's works were also translated as an outstanding contribution. She translated many famous literary works, such as the plays Hamlet and Othello by William shakespeare, and the philosophical novel by Voltaire, Pérot Goriot. Her translated works were widely spread and had an important impact on the development of modern Chinese literature. Bingxin's works were deeply loved by readers and had a profound influence on the development of modern Chinese literature and culture. She was known as the "Mother of Modern Chinese Literature" and was one of the important representatives of modern Chinese literature.