18 19 became a member of the revolutionary peripheral organization "Green Light Society". During this period, he wrote the famous poems "Ode to Freedom", "To Chaadayev" and "The Country" which praised freedom and opposed tyranny. These poems were widely read by progressive young people, so he was exiled to southern Russia by the czar authorities.
During his exile, he wrote poems such as Short Sword, Caucasian Prisoner, Bandit Brothers, Tears of Salah and Bahce. 1824, he was imprisoned in the village of Mikhailovsk, and wrote a long poem "Tzgang", a historical drama "Boris Godunov" which explored the fate and historical role of the people, and a poetic novel "Count Nurin".
/kloc-after the failure of the inner-party uprising in February, the new czar Nicholas I pardoned Pushkin and recalled him to Moscow. The poet once had illusions about the new czar, hoping that he would become an enlightened monarch like Peter the Great, but at the same time, he could not forget the old friendly December Party members and wrote "To the Prisoner of Siberia" and "Alion".
1830 wrote four small tragedies and The Collection of Belgin's Novels in Pilkino Village, among which The Postman is the first work in Russian literature that reflects the fate of "little people".
Yevgeny onegin's poetic novel (1823 ~ 1830) was finally completed, and was praised as "the encyclopedia of Russian life" by belinsky. 183 1 married Goncharova, the first beauty in Moscow, and moved to Petersburg in May, still working in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He wrote a long narrative poem The Bronze Knight, a novella The Queen of Spades, a fairy tale poem The Story of the Fisherman and the Golden Fish, a novella Dubrovski and a novel The Captain's Daughter reflecting the Bugattio Uprising. Modern people magazine was founded on 1836. 1837 was killed by the French exile dantes in a duel in February.