The Beauty of Nature and Spirit in Xu Zhimo's Poems

On the main artistic features of Xu Zhimo's poems based on his works;

1, ingenious in conception and novel in image. For example, The Happiness of Snowflakes is a poem full of poet's spirit and artistic characteristics, and it is a poem from The Warmth of Spirit, which can quite reflect the style of Xu Zhimo's poetry. It is a poem that expresses a strong and sincere desire for love and reflects the requirements of the poet's personality liberation. Self-metaphor with snowflakes, pursuing sincere love and beautiful ideals.

2. The rhythm is harmonious and full of musical beauty. The secret of poetry lies in the unity and flow of syllables. Syllables are the blood vessels of poetry. For example, A Farewell to Cambridge uses overlapping, repetition, parallelism, duality and other techniques, and there is no lack of brisk rhythm in lingering, which adds melody beauty to the sense of rhythm.

3. The composition of The Inspiration of Love is orderly and flexible. Poets pay attention to the form and composition of poems, mostly four lines and one section. Their styles, composition, syntax and rhyme are different, but they are not too rigid, and their arrangement order changes, showing flexible and diverse styles.

4. Gorgeous writing and distinctive style. Poetry is full of imagination, and naturally it is easy to show the richness of words, the beauty and richness of words. For example, the pipa in A Deep Lane at Midnight is charming and has high aesthetic value.

5. "Shi Anna La" vividly describes Japanese girls, both pure and naive, and extremely cute. Use artistic techniques such as double-tone rhyme, repeated singing and miscellaneous sentence patterns to create rhythms and rhythms rich in national music characteristics. The selected meticulous water lotus image appears soft, bright and elegant; However, overlapping, absurdity, turning beauty into rhyme and other artistic techniques have reached a simple and vivid artistic conception, making it a "happy child after the marriage of Chinese and western art"