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Xu Zhimo Shibei is also a very fun school landscape, this poem monument is also a place to commemorate Xu Zhimo, very commemorative value, Xu Zhimo is also a very famous poet in China.
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Xu Zhimo Shibei is also a very fun school landscape, this poem monument is also a place to commemorate Xu Zhimo, very commemorative value, Xu Zhimo is also a very famous poet in China.
In King's College, I see many Chinese people taking pictures around the stone carving Xu Zhimo "No more Kangqiao", and the ground next to the stone is also carved the second and third sections of "No more Kangqiao" (PS, I really don't understand how Xu Zhimo knows that there are green in the soft mud of Kang River [covering face]).
Xu Zhimo's poem monument is a Chinese monument. When Xu Zhimo got up early, Xu Zhimo was studying here. Several famous poems came from here. Poetry is also very famous at Cambridge University. Xu Zhimo is also very famous in China. Poetry is also very famous in China.
the things we lose have a way of coming back to us in the end Every corner of Cambridge is a story recited from the ages, and reading Xu Zhimo's poems is also a thousand feelings.
Cambridge's sword river on the bridge of a number of colleges, and many boats row on the river. Last time I took pictures of the Jianhe River and the boat on the Jianhe River on these bridges, and approached the Cambridge College where Xu Zhimo lived and the bridge called Kangqiao, but I couldn't see his poem monument after all. I was accompanied by my grandson today and was able to enter King's College, which students from Cambridge can bring two families with their student IDs. Last time, because it was during the student exam, no one but Cambridge teachers and students was allowed to enter King's College. After entering King's College, I found the poem inscribed with: "I walked gently as I came gently I waved my sleeves without taking away a cloud" Xu Zhimo "No more Cambridge" poem". I turned around gently around this poem monument, I took some photos, left for a permanent memorial. This trip has been my wish!
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This is a poem left by Xu Zhimo, a famous poet during my time in the country, when he attended Cambridge University, which made a monument for him for several years to the famous romantic poet in China, and a small personal exhibition hall. I didn't have a good impression of this person, I didn't see too much, just passing by to take pictures.