Xu Zhimo's collection of poems, Xu Zhimo's Poetry Collection, included many famous poems, such as Farewell to Kangqiao, Shayannara, Chance, Waiting for the Cuckoo under the Moon, etc. In "Farewell to Kangqiao","I left softly, just as I came softly; I gently waved my hand to bid farewell to the clouds in the western sky" and other sentences integrated the nostalgia for Kangqiao and the melancholy of parting into the poem. The words were fresh and the rhythm was harmonious. In " Chance,"" I am a cloud in the sky, occasionally projected on your heart--you don't have to be surprised, nor do you have to be happy--disappearing in an instant ", expressing a subtle emotion of accidental encounter and separation. "I Wait For You" delicately portrayed the state of mind of the person waiting, such as "I wait for you, I look at the yellow light outside as if I am looking at the future, my heart is shocked and blind." Why aren't you here yet?" In addition, there were also things like," My world is too quiet, so quiet that I can hear my own heartbeat. The blood in the heart slowly flows back to the heart chamber, and so on and so forth "and other poetic sentences also came from his poems. These poems carried out the New Moon School's pursuit of rhythmic beauty. The artistic conception was beautiful, full of changes, and the artistic form was neat and gorgeous. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Xu Zhimo was one of the representatives of the "New Moon School" among modern Chinese poets. His poems were fresh and refined, full of romanticism and deeply loved by readers. Xu Zhimo's poems cover a wide range of topics, such as love, nature, life, etc. One of his masterpieces was Farewell to Kangqiao. This poem expressed the poet's reluctance to part and his deep love for love through beautiful language. The poem used phrases such as " I left softly, just as I came softly, I waved my hand gently to bid farewell to the clouds in the western sky " to create a deep and beautiful atmosphere. In addition to Farewell to Kangqiao, Xu Zhimo also had many other excellent poems such as Love Eyebrows, Everlasting Lovesickness, and Chance. The beautiful language and artistic conception of these poems express the poet's thoughts and feelings about emotion, nature, life and so on. They are regarded as the classics of modern Chinese poetry. Xu Zhimo's poems are fresh and romantic, expressing his deep thoughts and feelings about emotion, nature and life. They have high artistic and literary value.
Xu Zhimo was a famous poet and writer in modern China. His poems were deeply loved by readers because of their lyricism, sensuality and aesthetics. The following is Xu Zhimo's classic love poem: 1 Farewell to Kangqiao Gently, I leave as I gently come quietly I wave I bid farewell to the clouds in the western sky. the Golden Willows by the Riverside A bride in the setting sun; The beautiful shadows in the waves Ripples in my heart. A scholar on the soft mud Sway under the water; in the gentle waves of Cambridge I walk towards you with light steps. 2 "Long Lovesickness" There are trees on the mountain, oh, trees have branches I like you, but you don't know. I don't see Chang 'an, I see the dust I haven't seen you come back to my hometown. Red beans grow in the southern part of the country, how many branches do you have when spring comes I hope you will pick more of these things and miss them the most. This feeling can wait to become a memory It was just that at that time, he was already at a loss. 3. Farewell to the Ancient Grass from the grass on the plain A year's decline and prosperity. wild fire the spring breeze blows and they grow again. The far-off fragrance encroaches on the ancient road, the clear green connecting the deserted city. And send the king's grandson away, full of parting feelings.
Xu Zhimo was a famous poet and writer in modern China. His poetry style was fresh, natural, and full of romanticism. He was known as one of the representatives of the "New Moon School". The following are all of his poems: 1 Farewell to Kangqiao 2 "Coincidence" 3 "Everlasting Lovesickness" 4. Love Eyebrows 5. Farewell to the Ancient Grass 6 " April in the Human World " 7 "Send Yuan Er to Anxi" 8 Farewell to Kangqiao Song of Everlasting Sorrow 10 "Moored at Niushui, Reminiscing the Past" 11 "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" 12 "Coincidence" Farewell to Kangqiao 14 "Everlasting Lovesickness" Love Eyebrows Biography April in the Human World 17 "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" 18 "Moored at Niushui, Reminiscing the Past" Song of Everlasting Sorrow 20 " Coincidence " These poems covered Xu Zhimo's emotions, thoughts, life experiences and other aspects, showing his unique artistic style and profound life thinking.
Xu Zhimo was a famous poet and writer in modern China. His poetry style was fresh and natural, which showed his love for nature and love. His poems were widely praised as the classics of modern Chinese poetry. Xu Zhimo's works of poetry included Farewell to Kangqiao, Love Mei Biography, Everlasting Lovesickness, Farewell Jun Yuan, etc. Among them, Farewell to Kangqiao is Xu Zhimo's most famous poem. It expressed the poet's reluctance to part and his sincere feelings for love. It was hailed as a classic of modern Chinese poetry. In addition to Farewell to Kangqiao, Xu Zhimo also had many other excellent poems such as Accidental, Floating Snow, etc. These works were full of the poet's thoughts on life and love, making people feel his deep feelings and thoughts. Xu Zhimo's poems are famous for their beautiful language, sincere feelings and profound thoughts. They are one of the treasures of modern Chinese literature, worthy of our deep appreciation and taste.
Here are some of Xu Zhimo's more romantic poems: 1. "I leave softly, just as I came softly; I wave my hand gently, bidding farewell to the clouds in the western sky. The golden willow by the river is the bride in the setting sun, and the beautiful shadow in the waves ripples in my heart." ("Farewell to Kangqiao") The golden willow by the river was compared to the bride. The love for Kangqiao was conveyed through beautiful images, gentle and romantic. 2. "The floating heart on the soft mud, leisurely swaying under the water; in the gentle waves of the Kang River, I am willing to be a water plant!" ("Farewell to Kangqiao") The emotional expression of being willing to be a water plant, reflecting the attachment to the Kang River, romantic and poetic. 3. "I am a cloud in the sky, occasionally cast upon the heart of your waves--you need not be surprised, nor need you rejoice--and in an instant vanish. You and I met on the sea in the dark night. You have yours, I have mine, and the direction. It's good that you remember, but it's best that you forget the light that we gave each other when we met!" ("Chance") He compared himself to the cloud projection in the other party's heart. Although it was short, the light when they met was very romantic. 4. "The gentleness when you lower your head, the shyness of a water lotus that can't stand the cool breeze, the sweet sorrow when you say 'take care' and 'take care'--Shayanara!" ("Shayanara") described a woman's gentleness and shyness as well as her reluctance to part in a delicate and romantic way. 5. "I waited for you. I looked at the yellow light outside as if I was looking at the future. My heart was shocked and blinded. Why aren't you here yet? I hope that every second will allow flowers to bloom." ("I'm Waiting for You") The mood of waiting for a lover was very romantic, and hope bloomed every second. 6. "I want you. I want you to make my heart ache. I want your fiery smile, your flexible waist, and the stars in your hair." ("I'm Waiting for You") A straightforward expression of desire for a lover, full of romantic passion. 7. "I do not know which way the wind blows-I am in a dream, in the ripples of a dream. I don't know in which direction the wind blows-I'm dreaming, her tenderness, my intoxication." (I Don't Know Which Way the Wind Blows) The intoxication in the dream and the warm aftertaste of the lover was very romantic. 8. "I have a love. I love the stars in the sky. I love their brilliance. There is no such strange god in the world." ("I Have a Love") The object of love was compared to a star in the sky, full of romantic fantasies. 9. "If I were a snowflake, flying freely in the air, I would definitely know my direction--flying, flying, flying--my direction is on the ground." ("Happiness of Snowflakes") Using snowflakes as a comparison, it expressed the firm pursuit of love, romantic and lively. 10. "This is a cowardly world: no love, no love! Let your hair down, bare your feet, follow me, my love, abandon this world and die for our love!" (This is a cowardly world) The brave expression of abandoning the world to pursue love is very romantic. 11. "I came to the Yangtze River to buy a lotus seed pod. I peeled off layers of lotus leaves with my hands and watched gulls fly in front of me. I held back my tears. I missed you, I missed you, Xiaolong!" ("I came to the Yangtze River to buy a lotus seed") She missed her lover when she peeled the lotus seed, full of the romance of life. 12. "Are you really leaving? Tomorrow? "Then I, then I…You don't have to care about me. That day will come sooner or later. If you want to remember me, then remember me. Otherwise, forget that I exist in this world as soon as possible." The complicated feelings of a lover about to leave had a different kind of romance. 13. "I built a small house by the Kang River. It looks like a big wild chrysanthemum, and it's surrounded by the afterglow of the setting sun." ("Goodbye in Kangqiao") The imagination of building a hut by the Kang River was full of romance. "Luo Mingxia Love Letter" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Fallen Leaves I once again saw the drifting leaves. It was not unusual to see fallen leaves, but this was spring, the spring of April! The most common things to see in spring should be the flowers in full bloom and the willows in the spring breeze, not the fallen leaves that danced in the air like butterflies. I looked at the fallen leaves on the ground. There were three different colors: emerald green, gold yellow, and fire red. It could be said that there were many colors. This year seemed to be different from previous years. There were a lot of fallen leaves in spring. Almost every tree had fallen leaves lying quietly beside it, waiting for the cleaners to clean them up. Some places had more leaves. In a park near my house, piles of fallen leaves were scattered on the stone road. No one came to clean up the place. Once, when I came here after school, I stepped on the fallen leaves that had no moisture left. It made a rustling sound as if the leaves were broken. However, if one looked carefully, they would notice that not a single leaf had shattered. There were many kinds of fallen leaves. According to the season, they could be divided into four seasons: spring, summer, autumn, and winter. According to the tree, they could be divided into pear leaves, peach leaves, Camphor leaves, and other leaves of different shapes. According to the color, they could be divided into red, green, and yellow. Everyone knew that fallen leaves were the messengers of autumn. In autumn, there would be many fallen leaves falling like fairies, but in spring, there would also be many fallen leaves. In fact, there would be fallen leaves in every season, including in the cold winter. The evergreen Camphor tree would also have fallen leaves.
Xu Zhimo (January 15, 1897-October 19, 1936) was a modern Chinese poet, writer, translator, and philosopher. Xu Zhimo was one of the representative figures of the New Moon School. His poems were deeply influenced by western modernism. His representative works include Farewell to Kangqiao, Everlasting Lovesickness, and Huanxi Sand. Xu Zhimo's poems expressed his thoughts and feelings about life, love, nature and human destiny. Xu Zhimo had studied in Japan, France and the United States and was deeply influenced by Western culture. He had made important contributions in the fields of literature, philosophy, translation, and so on. He was hailed as an outstanding figure in the history of modern Chinese poetry.
Xu Zhimo was one of the representatives of the "New Moon School" among modern Chinese poets. His poetry style was fresh and natural, focusing on emotional expression and artistic conception. His representative works included Farewell to Kangqiao, Everlasting Lovesickness, and Huanxi Sand. The following is a famous poem by Xu Zhimo, Farewell to Kangqiao: Kang Qiao Kang Qiao Where the river is clear Where the clouds are white The people there were happy. We parted We'll meet again We'll say goodbye forever We left. my heart is crying My tears are flowing My heart is hard to let go My feelings are hard to release. But we never see each other again We will never meet again Our lives are each busy Our lives are drifting apart. Let's use love as a bond Let us use our longing as a bridge Let us remember each other Let us treasure our memories. Goodbye at Kangqiao Let's always remember each other Let's cherish the fate of loving each other forever.