For Xu Zhimo's love poems, please refer to the following contents:
1. Farewell to Cambridge
Farewell to Cambridge is a well-known poem of modern poet Xu Zhimo, and it is a representative work of crescent school poetry. The whole poem takes the emotional ups and downs when leaving Cambridge as a clue, expressing the deep affection for Cambridge's farewell.
The language is light and soft, and the form is exquisite and mellow. The poet uses the technique of alternating reality and reality to describe a flowing picture, which constitutes a wonderful artistic conception everywhere. He shows the poet's love for Cambridge, his longing for the past life and his helpless sadness in front of him in detail, which is the swan song in Xu Zhimo's poems.
2. Accidental
Accidental is the most famous of Xu Zhimo's love poems. This poem was written in May 1926 when the poet Xu Zhimo came across Lin Huiyin in London. In the past, Xu Zhimo met Lin Huiyin accidentally, which ignited the fire of love and inspired his poems. This masterpiece came into being at a stroke.
The poem is mainly about the poet's deep understanding of life and emotion. In it, the poet expressed his sigh about the disappearance of love and beauty, and also revealed his care for these beautiful feelings. This poem is not just a simple love poem, but also a lament for life, full of interesting philosophy. The whole poem has two paragraphs and ten lines, and the upper and lower sections are symmetrical, which is not only beautiful, catchy, but also full of aftertaste, meaning beyond words.
3. A poem by shian Nora-for a Japanese girl
A poem by shian Nora-for a Japanese girl has no nominal subject in each sentence, and it is all composed of descriptive sentences, all of which describe an instantaneous expression, especially the phrase "like a lotus flower, it is too shy to cool the wind" tells the delicate beauty of Japanese women, while "treasure is full of sweet sorrow."
4. I don't know which direction the wind is blowing
I don't know which direction the wind is blowing was written in 1928. In his youth, Xu Zhimo was always in a state of pursuing ideals and beauty, but his love was always in an unattainable holiness and nobility. Once he came into contact with reality, his fantasy was shattered and he pursued his "love, freedom and beauty" again.
This poem can be said to be Xu Zhimo's famous work, which was written by the poet after all kinds of setbacks, pains and reflections, and mainly expressed the poet's pursuit of the poetic ideal of "returning to the noumenon of life".
5. The Happiness of Snowflakes
In p>1924, the poet fell in love with talented Lu Xiaoman, and at the end of the same year, he wrote this poem "The Happiness of Snowflakes", by which the poet expressed his pursuit of love and beauty.
The whole poem comprehensively uses the expressive methods of expressing emotion by borrowing things, comparing and personification, and blends subjective feelings such as the pursuit of ideals and love with the objective natural scene, thus turning the real scene into a virtual scene, creating a beautiful artistic conception, showing the flying and elegant artistic style, embodying his personality and releasing his pure poetic feelings from the pursuit of love in the poem.
6. I am waiting for you
The classic love poem I am waiting for you by Xu Zhimo is also a testimony of his infatuation with Lu Xiaoman. The poem not only embodies Xu Zhimo's views on love and life, that is, the pursuit of love, freedom and beauty; It also reflects his artistic view that the purpose of poetry is not to express political ideals, but to express inner feelings.
This poem follows the natural flow of emotion, pays no attention to rhyme and neat format, has a strong prose style, and is considered as one of his best lyric poems, which shows his persistence and affection for love.
7. Pipa in the Deep Lane in the Midnight
Pipa in the Deep Lane in the Midnight is a classic of Xu Zhimo's love poems. The whole poem is neat and varied, with short lines rhyming and repeated rhymes. The rhythm is distinct and the tone is harmonious and pleasant, just like a pipa, which is sad but not silent, consistent with the lyrical style of Leng Yan, and achieves the unity of heart and piano music, and is rich.
8. I have a love
I have a love is one of Xu Zhimo's famous love poems. At that time, the chaotic situation in the country made him feel that he was living a gray life, and the frustration of personal love especially made him suffer. State affairs and family affairs, "the ice shock and tenderness of life", turned his poetic heart full of romantic dreams into a "broken soul", and in the poem,
At last, he sang: "No matter whether life is illusory or true, the earth exists or disappears-there will always be stars in the sky", which expressed the poet's persistent love and firm belief.
9. This is a coward's world
This is a coward's world was written in 1925, when Xu Zhimo fell in love with Lu Xiaoman, a married woman, and their love was opposed by many people. Xu Zhimo felt the bondage of traditional moral concepts and deeply felt the mental pain under the heavy burden.
His writing of this poem was related to the situation and mood at that time. The poem expressed his resolute attitude towards feudal ethics, his beautiful yearning and ardent pursuit of the ideal world, and embodied the spirit of the May 4th Movement-the strong anti-feudal spirit of demanding personality liberation and fighting for freedom of marriage, which was commendable at that time.
1. Waiting for the cuckoo not to come under the moon
"Waiting for the cuckoo not to come under the moon" is Xu Zhimo's favorite poem. It is a beautiful love poem and a sentimental song that hurts the spring. It depicts the picture of the poet waiting for his lover by the bridge in the spring of jathyapple, and expresses the poet's melancholy at that time.
The whole poem has * * * four stanzas, which are symmetrical in meter and rhythm, smooth and round in bead, catchy, with many overlapping words and beautiful rhythm. At the same time, the image of cuckoo connects the tragic complex in the poem, which also enhances the melancholy atmosphere in the poem.