After lunch, it's time to make a pilgrimage to King's College, which is also Cambridge's most famous attraction. Established in 1441, the Gothic architecture built by King Henry VI took nearly 100 years to complete. It is exquisite and exquisite. Entering from the college gate, the lawn outside the chapel is bright, and the emerald green grass sets off the gray and yellow church perfectly. The wall-climbing tigers in the campus yard are covered with walls, and the pictures are gorgeous and exciting. Walking along the back garden, you can feel the most beautiful scenery and strong humanistic atmosphere. King's College students live and study in such an environment, it is strange that they are not the pride of heaven. King's College was the place where Xu Zhimo, a famous Chinese poet of aestheticism, studied at the beginning of last century. Two years'college life on campus was deeply influenced by western education and European and American Romanticism, which made him the leader of Chinese new poetry. Xu Zhimo is not only respected by the people, but also known and loved by the local people in Cambridge. I was deeply impressed by the fact that when a female senior staff member asked Xu Zhimo where the famous stone tablet of farewell Cambridge poems and lyrics was placed, she showed great pleasure and enthusiasm in answering. During the conversation, when I knew that I admired the poet very much, she also sent me an English version of Xu Zhimo's poetry collection.