Whose job is the postman?
/kloc-in 0/830, Pushkin published Belgin Collection under the pseudonym of Ivan petrovich Belgin, including five short stories, namely Postman, Storm, Shooting, Coffin Maker and Village Girl. The most influential one is the Postman, which describes the bitter and miserable life of a loyal and kind little person, Lin Wei. He worked hard for passengers all day and was bullied by officials. In this uneasy life, only his simple and beautiful daughter is his only comfort. After his daughter was abducted, he was disappointed and tried his best to come to Petersburg, hoping to find the "lost lamb"-his daughter Dunia. But the cruel Minsky police officer turned him down. Lin Wei was helpless and died of grief soon after he came back. This novel clearly shows the author's democratic thought. With sympathy and respect, the author described the fate of small staff, which opened the first example of describing "little people" in Russian literature.