Xu Zhimo appeared in Jay Chou's new song The Greatest Work. What is the significance of his appearance?

In Jay Chou's latest album "The Greatest Works", there is a tribute to Xu Zhimo, and the design of this passage is very ingenious and meaningful. Xu Zhimo appeared in the MV of the new album "The Greatest Works", which means paying tribute to China poet and writer Xu Zhimo and promoting China culture.

In this new album "The Greatest Works", Jay Chou opened the door of time with music and saw the hands of his pocket watch slide backwards. Finally, Jay Chou and his friends came to Paris at 1920 and met the famous artists in Paris at that time. The last person who paid tribute was China poet and writer Xu Zhimo. He is also active in France 1920 and has many excellent works: Fei Lengcui.

Xu Zhimo only appeared in the MV of this new album "The Greatest Works", and it is also likely to echo a French painter who appeared above? Chang Yu, they were friends when they were studying in Paris. When Xu Zhimo appeared, Xu Zhimo took a piece of paper and wrote? The thigh of the universe? , but also in response to Chang Yu's masterpiece "The Nude Girl with Curved Legs", this design is to connect a great artist.

Throughout the entire MV of The Greatest Works, five artists appeared, namely: Belgian surrealist painter Rene? Margaret, Spanish surrealist painter Salvador? Chang Yu, a modern painter in Dali, China, Monet, a famous French impressionist painter, and Xu Zhimo, a representative poet of modern crescent school, arranged Xu Zhimo for the last appearance, which is easily reminiscent of the last paragraph of Xu Zhimo's famous poem A Farewell to Cambridge? I left quietly, just as I came quietly; I waved my sleeve without taking away a cloud. ? Therefore, Jay Chou's arrangement appears in the last paragraph, which should mean farewell to 1920' s trip through Paris.