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Why does Xu Zhimo like Cambridge so much?

Xu Zhimo was created by Cambridge. Without Cambridge, there would be no such romantic and great poet as Xu Zhimo. He used beautiful words and elegant sentences to express his tenderness for Cambridge as delicately as quicksand.

Cambridge is the spiritual sustenance of Xu Zhimo. "The spirituality of Cambridge is all on a river; I dare say that He Kang is the most beautiful water in the world. " Yes, you see, under the clear water, graceful aquatic plants are wearing oil-green silk skirts, swaying their bodies charmingly, waving their hands to welcome the arrival of the poet, and unforgettable weeping willows are dancing. He hung his head shyly, admiring his golden wedding dress in the mirror-like river. As the sun sets, the water is sparkling, lining the ancient buildings on the shore, revealing the uniqueness of Cambridge. He Kang, harmonious as a graceful figure of a girl, has captured the poet's heart with her fresh and elegant temperament. The poet is willing to turn into a water plant, always accompanied by water, dancing with the flowing He Kanghe River.

In the morning and evening, the poet sits on the natural green brocade on the shore, reading books, watching the water and enjoying the clouds, or embracing this beautiful picture with open arms. Sometimes, I invite a few friends. They walked slowly in the river with long poles, explored the depths of the grass, listened to the fish whispering in their ears, experienced the tenderness of He Kanghe and enjoyed the pleasure they had never had before.

Everything about Cambridge, contrary to the poet's lingering love and infinite tenderness, turned into the song "Farewell to Cambridge" at the moment of parting: "I waved my sleeve and didn't take away a cloud."

In Cambridge, Xu Zhimo has joys and sorrows, laughter and tears. Accompanied by Cambridge, he had an unforgettable time. Cambridge, farewell, "Ruyong is my hometown of spiritual attachment!"