How do Xu Zhimo’s poems reflect Wen Yiduo’s “three beauties”?

Wen Yiduo’s three beauties are: architectural beauty, which means that the form of poetry should be neat, and the number of words in each sentence should be about the same; musical beauty, which means that the rhythm of the phonological sentences should be sonorous and rhyme; and the beauty of painting, it should be It refers to the choice of words, that is, the poetic language must have a sense of color.

The rhythm of Xu Zhimo's "Farewell Cambridge" is brisk and smooth, and the syllables are harmonious. Most of them are two or three words in one rhythm, which reflects the beauty of its music. Moreover, the structure of each paragraph is roughly the same, with loops and echoes, which is the beauty of architecture; the words he chose are very gorgeous, creating a beautiful image and a beautiful realm, which is the beauty of painting.