"Quietness is the sound of farewell, the summer insects are silent for me, and silence is tonight's Cambridge." It fully expresses Xu Zhimo's emotions for Cambridge and focuses on the melancholy of parting.
"Quietness is the shengxiao of parting" is a metaphor. , so "Xiao" is used as a metaphor for "quietly" to illustrate the poet's state of mind. Therefore, the movement of "quietly" carries the poet's feelings, and then "The summer insects are also silent for me, silence is tonight's Cambridge. Poetry pays attention to conciseness, repeated The repetition of "silent", "quietly" and "gently" is the key point of emphasis.
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"Farewell Cambridge" is a popular poem by the modern poet Xu Zhimo and is a member of the Crescent School. A representative work of poetry. The whole poem uses the emotional ups and downs of farewell to Kangqiao as a clue to express the deep feeling of farewell to Kangqiao.
The language is light and soft, and the form is exquisite and mature. The poet uses a combination of virtual and real techniques to depict a scene. The flowing pictures constitute a wonderful artistic conception everywhere, and the poet's love for Kangqiao, his longing for the past life, and the helpless sorrow of separation are expressed in a sincere, rich and meaningful way, which is the core of Xu Zhimo's poems.
This poem "Farewell to Cambridge" has seven stanzas, each stanza has four lines, and each line has two or three stanzas. It is informal but strict in rhythm and style. The second and fourth rhymes are ups and downs and catchy.
This beautiful rhythm ripples like ripples, which is not only the sound of devout students pursuing their dreams, but also fits the ebb and flow of the poet's emotions. It is a unique aesthetic pleasure. The seven verses are arranged in an orderly manner, and the rhythm spreads slowly among them. It can be said that it reflects Xu Zhimo's poetic beauty. .