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What are Xu Zhimo's most beautiful April poems?

The most beautiful April day on earth was written by Lin, a talented woman in the Republic of China, not by Xu Zhimo.

"You are April Day on Earth" is a modern poem written by Lin, a poet of the Republic of China, in A.D. 1934. This poem first writes the image of "April Day", with the seasonal characteristics of April Day such as light spring breeze, bright spring scenery and changeable spring colors.

Different images of April are used to compare various pictures in life; Finally, the poet spoke frankly and said that "you" means "love", "warmth" and "hope". The whole poem mostly uses images as metaphors to write delicate and soft feelings.

It shows the beauty of lightness and elegance, while the content and form are perfectly combined. The perfect combination of China's sense of music and painting with the pursuit of rhythm in English classical poems by Shang Lai is a natural work that can be recited constantly and grow new ideas constantly.

The poem written by Xu Zhimo: 1, I will visit my only soul mate in the vast sea of people; I am lucky to get it; No, my life. -to Liang Qichao

2. Do you remember? You'd better forget. -"Accidental"

3, the most gentle bow is like the shyness of a hibiscus out of water. -"Annola"

Let me look for you with a whole picture of youth. -"mystery"

I am an ordinary person, so I can't expect to be worthy of your attention in the crowd. -"Revelation of Love"

6. I left quietly, just as I came quietly; ? I waved my sleeve without taking away a cloud. -Goodbye to Cambridge

7. You know, and I know you know. -"I am waiting for you"

8. If you are awake, you can't fall asleep again. If you realize it, you won't be stupid anymore. When the gorgeous leaves fall, the thread of life is clearly visible. -"The most beautiful April day on earth"

9. Moonlight, can you put my dream soul on a magnolia branch three or five feet away from her? -Qiu Si in the Indian Ocean.