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"I don't even ask you to love me" comes from which poem of Xu Zhimo?
"I don't even ask you to love me" comes from Xu Zhimo's Forget Yourself.

Original text:

In your life, there will at least one time that you forget yourself for someone, asking for no result, no company, no ownership or even love. I just want to meet you in my most beautiful years!

Extended data

Xu Zhimo was an active and influential writer in China literature at that time. His world outlook is not dominant, or he is a "poet without party affiliation" who transcends class. His thoughts, creative features and development trend all show that he is a bourgeois poet. The development and changes of his thoughts and the different situations before and after his creation are related to the social and historical characteristics at that time.

Xu Shi's poems are fresh and natural, harmonious in rhythm, novel in metaphor, rich in imagination, beautiful in artistic conception, elegant in thought, full of changes, pursuing regularity and splendor in artistic form, and having distinct artistic personality. His prose is also sui generis, and has achieved no less achievements than poetry. Among them, Self-Anatomy, Want to Fly, Cambridge as I Know It and Chatting in Yushan Residence are all masterpieces handed down from generation to generation.

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Meeting you in my most beautiful years.