Why did Cambridge University set up a poem monument for Xu Zhimo?

1June 920 to 19221October, the poet studied here (Cambridge University). Cambridge is the translation form of Cambridge in the past.

192 1 year, Xu zhimo met Dickinson. In April and May, after Dickinson's introduction, he went to the Royal College of Cambridge University as a special student, studied politics with Professor Raiski, and planned to study for a doctorate. Before becoming a poet, Zhimo's ideal was to become a politician. At that time, Xu Zhimo wanted to go to Cambridge to find Rousseau, a famous British philosopher and politician. Rousseau was called "Liang Qichao" by Xu Zhimo. He came to Cambridge to find his political ideal. Influenced by English romantic poetry and western literature in the19th century, and due to his personal emotional temperament, he began to take an interest in literature and create new poems, and then embarked on the road of romantic poets. Cambridge's beautiful natural environment, free academic atmosphere, leisurely lifestyle and popular political thoughts all had a great influence on him. "Cambridge" is the highlight of his short life and the turning point of his brilliant life. It is these two years of Cambridge life that condensed into an unusual "Cambridge complex" in Xu Zhimo's life.