Did Xu Zhimo originally write poems for Lin?

Xu Zhimo and his poems have no family background or personal hobbies. However, during his study in Cambridge University, England, he was uncharacteristically writing more than once, which led to the outbreak of his poetry creation. Although he wrote so many poems during this period, only twenty or thirty poems are scattered in some newspapers and magazines, and most of them have been lost. However, from the limited poems we can still see, we can also get a glimpse of Xu Zhimo's early poems and his thoughts.

At this time, why did Xu Zhimo write poems like he was possessed? How did he write poetry in generate?

First of all, it has something to do with his living environment at that time. It was the Cambridge environment in which he lived that aroused his interest in poetry and ignited his desire for creation. He said: "I am really happy in Cambridge, and I am afraid that I will never get such a sweet baptism in my life" (smoking and culture). So during this period, he created such works as Summer and Summer Field. At this time, his personal life "shines with strange moonlight."

192 1 autumn, he met a forest of talented women as beautiful as flowers and pure as jade. Xu Zhimo had a close relationship with her, and then talked about love and marriage. Therefore, Xu Zhimo filed for divorce with Zhang Youyi in March 1922, arguing that the two should not continue their married life without love and freedom. Free divorce, stopping suffering and foretelling happiness are Xu Zhimo's simple idealism. He is pursuing an ideal life. He feels that life seems to be "shocked by great power", he wants to express, he wants to sing. Therefore, love and affection are expressed in Love to Death, Listening to the Piano on a Moonlit Night, Ode to Youth and Spring Breeze Blowing Spring Dreams. In addition, he tends to write in different languages, because he is exposed to a lot of English literature and art, and the works of Byron, Shelley, Keats and Hardy fascinate him. He blew this "strange wind"-the European wind, and he followed their path, so with the help of poetry, his thoughts and feelings were "strange".