In his political poems, such as Memories in Imperial Village, To Chabaev and To the Sea, I erected an artificial monument for myself. In the depths of Siberian mines, Pushkin lashed out at the czar's dictatorship, eulogized the freedom loudly, eulogized the patriotic pride of the Russian people who rose up against foreign invaders, and expressed the poet's firm political belief. Love poems play an important role in Pushkin's poetry creation. Some of these poems express the poet's desire for good feelings, while others express the joy he shared with his girlfriend or the sadness of parting ... His feelings are sincere and his language is beautiful. What is more commendable is that he always holds an open-minded and inclusive attitude towards his lover, and even if he can't get love, he still wishes others happiness. The most representative of these love poems are I Love You and a group of bakunin. In addition, there are themes of friendship, poet's character and praise for nature in Pushkin's poems. In a word, Pushkin's poetry is a valuable poetic wealth left to future generations, which enables young students to understand poets, know that era, increase their historical knowledge, absorb rich nutrients, cultivate their sentiments and enjoy beauty.