Fairy tale poetry plays an important role in Pushkin's poetry creation. His fairy-tale poems have strong characteristics of Russian folk poems. As early as 18 17 to 1820, Pushkin wrote a rich and romantic poem "Ruslan and lyudmila" based on folk stories and legends, which caused a sensation in the whole Russian poetry circle and even made his teacher, the most famous poet at that time, zhukovsky exclaim: "Great genius! Beautiful poem! " Later, in the 1930s of 19, Pushkin left five complete and precious fairy tales to the world besides the unfinished fairy tale "The Story of the Bear": about the priest and his long-term worker Balda (1830), King Sardinia and his glorious and powerful warrior son Gviden? The story of the Duke of Norich, the Princess of Sardinia and the Beautiful Swan (183 1), the story of the fisherman and the golden fish (1833), the story of the dead princess and the Seven Warriors (1833) and the story of the Golden Rooster (1833).