What is the name of this poem?

This poem is called "If Life Deceived You", author: Russian poet Pushkin.

Original poem:

If life deceives you

If life deceives you,

Don’t be sad, don’t be impatient!

You need to be calm in gloomy days:

Believe it, happy days will come!

The heart is always longing for the future;

Now is often melancholy:

Everything is fleeting and everything will pass;

< p>And what has passed will become a kind nostalgia.

Poetry Appreciation:

The poet lived in an era when the spirit of the French Revolution had a wide impact on the European continent. At that time, Russia was under the rule of the tyranny of the Tsar on the one hand. On the other hand, the people's consciousness of freedom was greatly awakened, and uprisings and resistances occurred one after another. The poet was born into a noble family and had a strong sense of freedom and democracy. These destined the poet's life to be full of reefs, whirlpools, dangerous shoals and ups and downs.

The poet strengthens his confidence in life when facing hardships, and the poet relies on confidence to defeat violent oppression one after another. The last four lines attempt to explain rationally that sadness and tears are harmful rather than helpful. "Gentleness and calmness" in difficulties are the great wisdom of life. As long as you maintain an optimistic heart, opportunities will always be there. Avoiding difficulties and avoiding reality will not help.

No matter when disaster occurs, we must learn to be open-minded and calm, face difficulties actively and bravely, face depression with high energy, and overcome difficulties with a humble heart. Only in this way can hope always be there. Only now can we see the splendor of the rainbow after the rain and experience the happiness of life after many hardships.