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What does Cambridge mean?
Cambridge means Cambridge, a transliteration of a place name, which means the bridge of Jianhe River.

In Xu Zhimo's poem Farewell to Cambridge, Cambridge symbolizes the poet's yearning for love, beautiful things and freedom, and reveals the author's nostalgia for youth and yearning for ideals everywhere.

Explanation 1

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Cambridge

Chinese name

Cambridge

Another name

Camb.

Foreign name

Camb.

Belonging area

Cambridge England

Explanation 2

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Farewell to Cambridge

author

Xu zhimo

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Farewell to Cambridge is a famous work by Xu Zhimo, a modern poet, and also a representative work of crescent poetry. The whole poem takes the emotional ups and downs when leaving Cambridge as a clue to express the deep affection for Cambridge's departure.

The poet painted a flowing picture by alternating reality and reality, which constituted a wonderful artistic conception everywhere, and showed the poet's love for Cambridge, nostalgia for past lives and helplessness in front of him in detail, which was the swan song in Xu Zhimo's poems.

Introduction of related figures

[yǒu] Zhimo (1897 65438+ 10/5—193165438+10/0.

Used pen names are Nanhu, Shizhe, Gu Hai and Valley. Xu Zhimo is a modern poet, essayist, crescent poet and a member of Crescent Poetry Society. His masterpieces include Farewell to Cambridge and Night in Jade.