So, Cambridge is Cambridge University.
Question 2: Where is Cambridge in Farewell to Cambridge? When did Xu Zhimo go to Cambridge? 1In the autumn of 920, Xu Zhimo arrived in England. I went there to learn from Russell of Cambridge University. But I didn't know Russell was no longer in England until I arrived in England, but went to China to give lectures. Moreover, Russell opposed World War I and was expelled from Cambridge University. Later, Xu Zhimo was introduced by Dickinson, a British writer, before he was able to study at Cambridge University. During this period, Xu Zhimo met Justice Beiyang and his daughter Lin, and began to pursue this beautiful young talented woman. Therefore, Xu Zhimo dissolved his marriage with his ex-wife Zhang Youyi. Unfortunately, Lin later married Liang Sicheng, the son of Liang Qichao. Therefore, a poem "Biekangqiao" fully shows Xu Zhimo's passionate, sincere, gentle, delicate and slightly elegant romantic personality, leaving a deep impression on future generations.
Question 3: Where is Cambridge in Xu Zhimo's Farewell to Cambridge? Cambridge is Cambridge. in England ...
Xu Zhimo's Farewell to Cambridge is full of sadness and romance. The world-famous Cambridge is a university town, located in Cambridge Town, 5 1 km away from London. It is also a must-see for tourists when they arrive in London. The famous Hekang River winds through the town, and there are more than 30 colleges scattered along the He Kang River in Cambridge. There are no centers and walls, and there are no doorplates with the name of the school written on them. The whole university is scattered in various gardens.
The university is almost an exposition of ancient buildings, and buildings and gardens with different styles exude a strong humanistic atmosphere. The style since the Middle Ages is preserved here, and ancient buildings that have been carefully maintained for hundreds of years can be seen everywhere. The porches and walls of many school buildings are still decorated with simple and solemn statues and seals, and the tall stained glass windows are like a magnificent picture.
Every brick and tile here is history, and every step is scenery. Walking in it is like entering a beautiful rural landscape: bright sunshine, lush green grass, gentle river water, cows strolling leisurely on the grass by the river ... but under the extensive and profound appearance of traditional buildings, it is full of humanistic atmosphere and gentle temperament, and ancient and modern are perfectly combined here.
Information gas station: The unique mathematical bridge along the He Kang River, King's College, Trinity College and St. John's College are all important places to visit in Cambridge.
Hint: Oxford University and Cambridge University are famous universities in Britain and even in the world. Many people will visit them in London as one of them. Oxford University leads in the humanities and produces the most prime ministers and ministers. The self-ingot science of Cambridge University has its own characteristics, with more than 70 Nobel Prize winners among its alumni. Relatively speaking, Cambridge is relatively close, and it takes two hours to get to Oxford by train from London. As a tourist, he always seems to be looking for something besides feeling the atmosphere of the university town. If you want to go to Oxford, you can see Harry. Porter canteen, a famous canteen, is located in Christ College of Oxford University.
Harry? The protagonists in the movie Harry Potter dine in the grand and starry dome restaurant of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry every day. Harry? Many of Potter's and his friends' plans were formed while eating in the restaurant, where the big restaurant was filmed. It is said that Oxford University's annual freshman welcome dinner, the "branch ceremony" to decide which freshmen to study, the Christmas dinner and the student dance of the International School of Witchcraft and Wizardry are also held in this big restaurant.
Question 4: Which university does Cambridge in Farewell to Cambridge belong to? University of Cambridge
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Question 5: Which bridge does Cambridge refer to? The word "Cambridge" in Xu Zhimo's poem "Farewell to Cambridge" refers to what we often call "Cambridge University" in Britain. English is Cambridge. Cambridge and Cambridge are just different translation methods.
Question 6: It's nice to say goodbye to Cambridge. Where is the beauty? Farewell to Cambridge is a beautiful lyric poem, just like an elegant and beautiful light music. 1In the autumn of 928, the author visited England again, revisiting his old place, which was full of poetry, and turned his life experience into a series of emotions, blending into the beautiful scenery of Cambridge and galloping in the poet's imagination.
The whole poem begins with "tenderness", "walking", "waving" and "parting from the clouds", and then uses the alternating method of reality and reality to describe a series of flowing pictures, which constitutes a wonderful artistic conception and shows in detail the poet's love for Cambridge, longing for his past life and helpless sadness at present.
This poem shows the poet's superb artistic skills. The poet combines specific scenery with imagination to form a vivid artistic image of poetry, and skillfully blends atmosphere, feelings and scenes into the artistic conception to achieve the feelings and scenes in the scene. The structure of the poem is rigorous and neat. The whole poem consists of 7 sections, each with 4 lines, forming two parallel steps; 1 and 3 lines are slightly shorter, and 2 and 4 lines are slightly longer, ranging from 6 to 8 words per line. It seems that the poet intends to combine the forms of metrical poetry and free verse, making it a new form of poetry, full of nationalization and modern architectural beauty. The language of the poem is fresh and beautiful, the rhythm is gentle and euphemistic, harmonious and natural. With the ups and downs of emotions, it is like a melodious board, light and tactfully, touching the readers' heartstrings.
In the 1920s, the poet Wen Yiduo advocated the beauty of music, painting and architecture in modern poetry. Farewell to Cambridge can be said to have three beauties, and it is the swan song in Xu Zhimo's poems.
Question 7: Where did Xu Zhimo write "Farewell to Cambridge"? Cambridge is the old name of Cambridge. Xu Zhimo here does not refer to a bridge above Jianhe, but to the whole of Cambridge.
The oldest Cambridge has collapsed. Among the existing bridges, the bridge is the nearest one, and it is a black iron bridge.
Question 8: Farewell to Cambridge. Which bridge on Jianhe River is Cambridge, the bridge of Cambridge University?
Question 9: Farewell to Cambridge
I left quietly,
When I came softly;
I waved gently,
Say goodbye to the western clouds.
Golden willow by the river.
Is the bride in the sunset?
Shadows in the waves,
Ripple in my heart.
Green grass on the soft mud,
Oily, swaying at the bottom of the water;
In the gentle waves of He Kang River,
I would like to be an aquatic plant.
A pool in the shade of a tree,
Not a clear spring, but a rainbow in the sky.
Crushed between floating algae,
Precipitate a rainbow-like dream.
Looking for dreams? Lift a long pole,
Back to the greener grass,
Full of stars,
Play a song in the starlight
However, I can't play songs.
Quiet is a farewell flute;
Summer insects are also silent for me,
Silence is Cambridge tonight!
I left quietly,
Just as I came quietly;
I waved my sleeve,
Don't take away a cloud.
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(1) was written in 1928 1 1.6, originally published in New Moon Monthly192812.0810, and signed by Xu Zhimo. Cambridge, the seat of the famous Cambridge University in Britain. 1June 920 to1October 1922, the poet studied here. The Cambridge period was a turning point in Xu Zhimo's life. The poet wrote in Tiger? The preface was written by director Chen: before the age of 24, his interest in poetry was far less than that in relativity or civil contract theory. It was the He Kang River that opened the poet's soul and awakened his long-dormant fate. So he later said with deep affection, "Cambridge taught me to broaden my horizons. My thirst for knowledge was aroused by Cambridge, and my self-awareness was given to me by Cambridge." (Smoking and Culture)