For me, the most important thing I can miss on my trip to London is Cambridge University. Although Oxford University and Cambridge University are equally famous, they are not the same, but Cambridge is naturally higher than Oxford because it is one of the two goddesses in my mind, Lin Huiyin, stepped on (the other goddess is Teresa Teresa). Lin Huiyin and Teresa Teng both have a dignified and virtuous appearance that I like. If Teresa Teresa's talent is only reflected in music, then Lin Huiyin's talent is more diverse. Literature, poetry, painting, architecture, especially the obsession with ancient architecture, the passion for protection, coupled with the choice of marriage rational and happy, is undoubtedly the well-deserved goddess number one in my mind. Her song "April Day on Earth" I can still recite backwards like a stream, "You are the wind, you are warm, you are the hope, you are the April day on earth." ”
I would like to say that without Liang Sicheng, there would be no achievements in Lin Huiyin's architecture, and without Lin Huiyin, there would be no peak of Xu Zhimo's poetry creation. When people meet and know each other, is the Creator already arranged in the dark? If a woman can truly enter a man's inner world, the depths of her soul, even if the world is melancholy, even the best men can be conquered by her, and vice versa. The rich and handsome Prince of Monaco and the unbeautiful daughter of Brazil's richest man went from love to marriage, and the people of Monaco cursed. The girl, not only was she not pretty, but she was older than the prince. Since the death of his father at the age of 6, the prince has rarely seen a smile and has the same long hair as his father to remember his father. Today, the prince not only cut off his long hair, but also often smiles and takes on the responsibility of taking care of his children. The outside world often saw the prince take the initiative to show affection to this girl in public. I think this girl must have walked into the prince's inner world and resonated with him, helping him out of the haze of melancholy. Lin Huiyin and Xu Zhimo did not enter each other's world, just lit a lamp for each other, but I believe that Lin Huiyin, with her talent and appearance, was intelligent and lovely, and because she and Liang Sicheng had the same ideals and goals - the love and pursuit of ancient architecture, they thoroughly entered Liang Sicheng's world, so Liang Sicheng was so tolerant and so pampered to her. Couples in the world can't all fly like they do. Some have lived their lives in harmony; some have lived their lives in respect; some have lived their lives in quarrels; some have lived their lives in different days; and some have flown through their lives. No matter how to live a lifetime, respect, cherish life, just fine.

University of Cambridge
Cambridge is the place where Lin Huiyin first opened his love sinus when he was 17 years old, and that person was the well-known Xu Zhimo. Xu Zhimo said, "It was Cambridge that made me open my eyes," and his famous poem "Farewell to Cambridge Bridge" was engraved on a stone in the famous King's College at Cambridge University. "Gently I go, just as I come gently. I waved my sleeve and didn't take away a cloud. "What kind of talent must it take to write such beautiful and meaningful verses?" At that time, the love fairy tale of Lin Huiyin and Xu Zhimo has gradually drifted away in the passage of time, and no one knows exactly what happened between the two people, but Xu Zhimo's accidental death is still lamentable. On the Kang River, where Xu Zhimo used to paddle, looking at the beautiful scenery of the various colleges of Cambridge University and listening to the explanations of rowers, in addition to feeling the thick history of Cambridge, he could not help but express his heartfelt feelings and admiration. In his life, he had no chance to fly into this high-gate school, and he did not dare to expect that his daughter would have this honor, so he could only look at it more than one glance.
King's College, University of Cambridge
Boating on the Kang River, I have to say cambridge bridge. They are truly diverse, each with its own character, and each bridge is hundreds of years old. Xu Zhimo's "Kangqiao" is not stunning in appearance, but it is famous for his poetry. The Bridge of Sighs, which was praised by Queen Victoria as "beautiful and chic", is more famous than the "Kang Bridge". Built in 1831, it "resembles a covered bridge, with three floors: upper, middle and lower." The lower level is a half-oval bridge hole spanning the River of Swords; in the middle is a passage, the promenade. Unlike other promenades, its pavement is arched and pedestrians have to cross the bridge uphill and downhill. On both sides of the bridge are semi-enclosed, symmetrical five pairs of glass windows with a concrete frame of the vaulted roof blocked by steel bars for lighting; the upper floor is a flat roof, similar to the bridge deck of a general cement bridge, and the two sides of the top face are evenly towering with symmetrical spire-like decorations. Can you imagine that the "Bridge of Sighs" is a "cottage bridge"? It was, but the Cambridge cottage was too good to be true than the real thing. The mathematical bridge, according to legend, was designed and built by Newton using mathematical and mechanical principles. It is a miracle that not a single nail is used on the entire bridge. Later, when the latter demolished and rebuilt, it could not be built up anyway, so the bridge had to be fixed with nails.
Bridge of sighs
The University of Cambridge was founded in 1209 and has a history of more than 800 years, mainly in science. With 91 Nobel laureates, it is the institution of higher learning with the largest number of Nobel laureates in the world. At this university, you will hear a lot of inspiring names, such as Newton, Bacon, Darwin, etc. The University of Cambridge is divided into 31 colleges, which can recruit and manage independently. King's College and Trinity College are the most famous. Visiting King's College costs silver, well, in order to find the traces of Xu Zhimo and explore the mysteries of the world's top universities, we each paid £12, and our daughter was free. King's College, founded in 1441, was founded by the then King Henry VI of England, hence the name "King's College". In the middle of the college is a large courtyard with a paved lawn and a fountain in the middle of the lawn. Signs to the effect that only professors and guests designated by the professors are allowed to step into the lawn to show respect for these people. Well, we don't have this honor either, we can't get such a light, we can only walk around the lawn. On the left-hand side of the main entrance of the college is the teaching building and library, directly opposite the professor's office, and on the right hand side is the Gothic chapel. On the path in front of and behind the professor's office building, tourists are forbidden to pass, which is a sign of respect for the professor. I saw two white-haired old professors walking around the building, and a sense of reverence suddenly sprang up. The Chapel is the symbol of King's College, also designed by the King himself and built for nearly 100 years before it was completed. There were works of art donated by the royal family, although I didn't see a single one of them, and I didn't know if I saw them. The windows of the chapel are engraved with Bible stories that I can't understand, and in the middle hangs a "Prayer Statue of the Three Kings", which is said to be a must-see attraction.
The chapel of King's College
Also fond of Cambridge is its high street. A not-so-long street full of shops, many selling cashmere and leather goods. At one store, I bought the leather gloves I wanted, of excellent quality, made in China for only £17.50, compared to £39 for made in Italy, which was about the same quality. I have never seen such a good and cheap glove in Paris and Switzerland again, and I really regret buying only one pair. I can't help but lament that Many countries have turned a blind eye to the happiness that China has made for the people of the world. If you don't thank me, don't say anything, what kind of trade protectionism do you want to engage in? They, especially Trump, know that a 45% tax on Chinese goods will eventually be passed on to the people, who have worked so hard to increase the number of jobs because the prices of goods have risen, and the people have not benefited at all. If the people do not benefit from the policies they pursue, are they not empty words? As a current U.S. citizen, because of the inextricable relationship with his homeland, he sincerely hopes that the two world's first and second largest economies can coexist peacefully, develop together, and benefit the people.
Cambridge, your name, has long been engraved in my heart. Because of Lin Huiyin, because of Xu Zhimo, because of your thick history, because of your outstanding schools, because of the Nakang River and the bridge on the Kang River, because of the leather gloves on the commercial street, and because of the light bowl of snow vegetable duck noodles... It all made me linger.