Closely related to sincerity, another notable feature of Pushkin's poetry is naturalness, simplicity and elegance. Pushkin really unified them, which is Pushkin's superb place. Pushkin's secret is that his emotion is "not only human emotion, but also human emotion as an artist". In this way, the taste of poetry depends largely on the artist's emotional and ideological taste, or on the poet's ideological and artistic quality. Belinsky thinks: "In this respect, Pushkin's poems can be compared to the beauty of eyes that have been brightened by feelings and thoughts. If you take away the feelings and thoughts that have become fierce, they are just beautiful eyes, but they are no longer proud and beautiful. "
The greatest linguistic feature of Pushkin's poems is conciseness and unique phonological beauty. Pushkin's poems showed unusual conciseness from the beginning. This may be related to his natural simplicity. When talking about Pushkin's poems, Nikolai Gogol pointed out: "There are no flowery words here, only poems here; There is no ostentation and extravagance. Everything is simple, everything is elegant and generous, and everything is full of brilliance that will never be suddenly vented; Everything is consistent with the simplicity that pure poetry has always had. "