What are the writing characteristics of the poem Farewell Cambridge?

Characteristics of poetry writing: Farewell to Cambridge’s Three Beauties Form 1. Painting beauty refers to the fact that the language of poetry mostly uses colorful words. The whole poem uses words such as "clouds, golden willows, sunset, ripples of light, brilliant shadows, green cattails, rainbows, green grass" to give readers visual color imagination, and at the same time express the author's deep affection for Cambridge. There are seven stanzas in the whole poem, and almost every stanza contains a picture that can be drawn. Just like the clouds in the western sky gently waving goodbye, the golden willows on the riverside are reflected in the Cam River and are swaying in various shapes; the water plants at the bottom of the Cam River are swaying and seem to have something to say to the poet... The author uses very action-oriented words Words such as "waving", "rippling", "swaggering", "crushed", "mansulting", "waving", etc., make each painting full of flowing beauty and give people a three-dimensional sense.

2. Musical beauty refers to the syllables of poetry. They are catchy and well-proportioned, which are all expressions of musical beauty.

A. Rhyme, the rhymes are: come, color; mother, ripple; shake, grass; rainbow, dream; su, song; flute, bridge; come, color.

B. The syllables are harmonious and the rhythm is strong.

C. Loop and repeat. The first and last stanzas have similar semantics and the same rhythm, forming a looping and echoing structural form.

3. Architectural beauty is the symmetry of the sections and the neatness of the sentences. "Farewell Cambridge" has seven stanzas, each stanza has four sentences, and each sentence has not many words. Single rows and double rows are arranged in a staggered grid, well-proportioned, and varied in order, giving people a sense of beauty.