Explanation of Goodbye Cambridge

Explanation of Goodbye Cambridge

Poetry. Written by Xu Zhimo. Published in 1928. In 1928, he revisited the University of Cambridge in England and wrote it based on his thoughts. The poet used thick brushstrokes and heavy colors to describe the beautiful scenery of Cambridge: golden willows, wave shadows, rainbows, and stars, which revealed the faint sadness in the poet's soul and expressed his infinite melancholy due to the disillusionment of his ideals.

Word breakdown

Explanation of Zai à means again, sometimes specifically for the second time, and sometimes for multiple times: again. Three more failures. Indicates repetition or continuation, mostly refers to something that has not happened yet: say it again. It means more, more: be braver. It means taking over the previous action: think about it before writing. Radical: 冂; Explanation of bridge Bridge (bridge) á A building on water or in the air to facilitate traffic: bridge. pier. Bridges and culverts. Bridgehead. suspension bridge. trestle. approach bridge. overpass. Shaped like a bridge: heart bypass surgery. Same as "Qiao" in ancient times, high. In ancient times, it has the same meaning as "correction", straightening, straightening. surname.

Radical: wood