Farewell to Cambridge was written by Xu Zhimo, a modern poet. The whole poem takes the emotional ups and downs when leaving Cambridge as a clue to express the deep affection for Cambridge's departure.
Excerpt from the original text: I left gently, just as I came gently; I waved my hand gently and bid farewell to the clouds in the western sky. ?
The poem "Farewell to Cambridge" consists of seven sentences, each with four lines, each with two or three meals, which is eclectic and rigorous. It rhymes with two or four rhymes, cadence and catchy.
This beautiful rhythm ripples like ripples, which is not only the voice of pious students seeking dreams, but also conforms to the ebb and flow of poets' emotions and has a unique aesthetic pleasure. The seven verses are strewn at random, and the rhythm spreads slowly in them, which is quite a poet's temperament of "white robe and thin suburban island". It can be said that it embodies Xu Zhimo's poetic beauty thought.
Farewell to Cambridge is a lyric poem about scenery, which expresses three emotions: nostalgia, farewell and disillusionment.
A Farewell to Cambridge fully embodies the "three beauties" of the Crescent Poetry School, namely, the beauty of painting, architecture and music. The beauty of music is what Xu Zhimo emphasizes most. The first sentence and the last sentence are repetitive, which strengthens the sense of rhythm, and the words overlap, such as "quiet", "gentle" and "silence". And every poem is rhymed, because the feelings have changed, so it is not a rhyme in the end.
Then there is the tone scale, "I left softly", the three-character scale, the one-character scale and the two-character scale, which are in line with Xu Zhimo's lively and active character, and then rhyme. The so-called architectural beauty, one or three first, two or four second, empty and scattered, the building has changed.
In addition, one or three sentences are short and two or four sentences are long, showing visual beauty. Music is auditory, painting is visual, visual beauty and auditory beauty are integrated, and it will feel good to read. Let's talk about the beauty of painting, that is, the beauty of words, such as "Golden Willow", "Soft Wave", "Xinghui", "Soft Clay" and "Soft", which are colorful, dynamic and feminine.
Combining the three, Xu Zhimo pursues "seeking change in the whole and seeking difference in the difference", showing crescent-like characteristics and personality, which can be summarized as: the artistic conception of softness with resentment, fresh and elegant style.
About the author: Xu Zhimo, a modern poet and essayist. Formerly known as Zhang Yi, it was renamed Zhimo when studying in the UK. The representative poet of crescent school. He studied in Shanghai Hujiang University, Tianjin Beiyang University and Peking University successively.
19 18 went to the United States to study economics, 192 1 went to the United Kingdom to study, and became a special student at Cambridge University, studying political economy. My two years in Cambridge were deeply influenced by western education and romantic and aesthetic poets in Europe and America.