If life cheats you.
Huh? Pushkin
If life deceives you,
Don't be sad, don't be impatient!
You need to keep calm in blue days;
Believe it, happy days will come!
The heart always yearns for the future;
I am often depressed now.
Everything is instantaneous, and everything will pass;
And what has passed will become a kind of nostalgia.
1, Appreciation: If Life Deceives You is selected from Poems of Pushkin, which is a philosophical lyric poem of the richest man. The poet used ordinary sentences to comfort his girlfriend through his real life feelings. This poem is written in a tone of advice and equal expression, with a cordial and gentle tone, enthusiasm and frankness; The poem is fresh and smooth, warm and deep, full of human touch and philosophical meaning, expressing the poet's sincere and broad feelings and strong and optimistic thoughts and feelings.
2. Creation background: This poem was written in 1825. Written during Pushkin's exile in Odessa, southern Russia, he clashed with the local governor and was taken to his father's territory, Skoye village, mikhailov. From August 1824 to September 1826, it is a very lonely life. At that time, the Russian revolution was in full swing, but the poet was forced to be isolated from the world. In this case, the poet did not lose hope and fighting spirit. He loves life and pursues his ideals persistently, believing that light will come and justice will win.
3. Poet profile: Pushkin (1799- 1837), a great Russian poet and novelist, is the main representative of Russian romantic literature in the19th century, and the founder of realistic literature and modern standard Russian. He is known as "the father of Russian literature" and "the sun of Russian poetry". Pushkin was also praised by Gorky as "the beginning of all beginnings".