"Farewell to Cambridge>What does Zhongqingyun mean?

Basic explanation:

Green Nymphoides, also known as Nymphoides, is an aquatic plant.

The words are explained separately:

青: (qīng) dark green or light blue.

Nymphae: (xìng) Nymphoides, a perennial herb with slightly round leaves, floating on the water surface, roots at the bottom of the water, yellow flowers in summer, and oval capsules. ?

Extended information:

"Green water plant" comes from Xu Zhimo's "Farewell to Cambridge" and "Green water on the soft mud" comes from Xu Zhimo's "Farewell to Cambridge" "The green water plants on the soft mud are swaying oilily under the water", which means the water plants of the Cam River. The green water plants are swaying in the water waves, which is comfortable and calm, and means to say hello to the poet. < /p>

The soft mud reminds people of the delicacy and smoothness of the mud, and is also very cute, making people want to get close to it; while the water plants are oily, which makes you intuitively feel its strong vitality; the word "swagger" expresses This image of water plants swaying in soft waves is the poet's metaphor for his happy life in Cambridge.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Qingyang