What does it mean to say goodbye to the summer insects in Cambridge and be silent for me?

The poet returned to reality from fantasy and became depressed. Therefore, we can't "sing songs", but only "quietly" blow the sad sound of parting, and the poetic scene will be restored. Even the summer worm seems to have realized the feeling of parting and kept silent.

Farewell to Cambridge is written by Xu Zhimo, a modern poet.

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.

It is the swan song of Xu Zhimo's poems to show the poet's love for Cambridge, his longing for the past life, and his helpless parting sorrow in detail. Extended information

This poem Farewell to Cambridge consists of seven verses, each with four lines, two or three meals per line. It is eclectic and rigorous, and the rhyme is strictly controlled by two or four rhymes, cadence and catchy. This beautiful rhythm ripples like ripples, which is not only the sound of pious students seeking dreams, but also conforms to the ebb and flow of poets' feelings and has a unique aesthetic pleasure.

The seven verses are arranged in an orderly way, and the rhythm spreads slowly in them, which is quite poetic. It can be said that it embodies Xu Zhimo's idea of poetic beauty.

This poem shows the poet's high artistic skills. The poet combines specific scenery with imagination to form a vivid artistic image of the poem, and skillfully blends atmosphere, feelings and scenes into artistic conception, so as to achieve affection and scenery in the scene. The structure of the poem is rigorous and neat, and it is strewn at random. The poem consists of seven sections, each with four lines, forming two parallel steps.

lines 1 and 3 are a little shorter, lines 2 and 4 are a little longer, and each line ranges from 6 to 8 words. It seems that the poet intends to combine the forms of metrical poetry and free verse to make it a new form of poetry, full of nationalization and modern architectural beauty.

The language of the poem is fresh and beautiful, the rhythm is gentle and euphemistic, and it is harmonious and natural. With the ups and downs of emotions, it is like a melodious scattered board, which is light and tactfully touching the readers' heartstrings.

About the author: Xu Zhimo (January 15, 1897—November 19, 1931), 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. In 1918, he went to the United States to study economics, and in 1921, he went to the United Kingdom to study economics. He became a special student at Cambridge University and studied political economy.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Farewell to Cambridge.