(Russia) Pushkin
if life deceives you,
don't be sad, don't be impatient!
You need to be calm on a blue day.
Believe it! Happy days will come.
My heart is always longing for the future,
Now it is often melancholy.
everything is instantaneous, and everything will pass;
and the past will become a kind memory.
Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin, a great Russian national poet and novelist, is known as the "father of Russian literature" in history. He is regarded as the founder of Russian literary language and new Russian literature. He was born in a noble landlord family, and he was inclined to revolution all his life, and waged an indomitable struggle against the dark autocracy. His thoughts and poems aroused the dissatisfaction and hatred of the czar's Russian rulers. He was exiled twice and refused to yield, and finally died in a duel with others under the plot of the czar government, at the age of 38.
If Life Deceives You was written in the days when Pushkin was exiled by the czar. At that time, the Russian revolution was in full swing, but the poet was forced to be isolated from the world. Under such circumstances, the poet has not lost hope and fighting spirit. He loves life and pursues his ideals persistently, believing that light will come and justice will prevail.