What are the moons in Russian poetry?

The moon in Russian poetry is Akhmatova.

Akhmatova is known as the "Moon of Russian Poetry" and "Sappho of Russia". He was nominated by Nobel Prize in Literature. Akhmatova is a famous Russian poetess in the 20th century and the main representative of Ahmetic school.

Among Akhmatova's lyric poems, love poems have the highest achievement, and she is good at describing frustrated love. Different from Pushkin's "bright melancholy". She expresses her innermost meaning with novel and beautiful sentences. When describing his lonely life and expressing his love for love, he expressed his attachment to his lover.

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Anna Andreevna Akhmatova, formerly known as Anna andreyev Golenko, was a famous Soviet poet. 1On June 23rd, 889, Akhmatova was born in Odessa. 1964 won the Italian "Etner Taormino" International Poetry Award.

Pushkin is called "the sun of Russian poetry", and Akhmatova is regarded as "the moon of Russian poetry". As a representative of the "Silver Age" and one of the greatest poets in the 20th century, Akhmatova wrote deeply with her unique voice, wrote countless chapters about love, and also wrote requiem to express the mood of the whole nation, which moistened the hearts of countless readers.