It turned out that Tsar Nicholas I had coveted the beauty of Pushkin's wife, Goncharova. Directed by the czar, Dundees seduced Goncharova in various public occasions, deliberately angered Pushkin, made him duel with him, and took the opportunity to kill Pushkin.
In addition, this incident was widely publicized by the tsar in the upper class, which led to Pushkin being slandered many times, his reputation was greatly damaged, and this bloody duel was also provoked.
Beauty of spirit and flesh
Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin's love poems have two elements, one is spiritual, that is, "abandoning the world and reality" and "longing to enter the intangible phantom field", and the other is physical, that is, "attaching to the world and the body and attaching to the sensible reality". The beauty of the body embodies the beauty of the spirit.
Mentally, he created a series of works on the theme of Peter the Great (slaves of Peter the Great, poltava, etc. ), its fundamental purpose is to urge Russia and its people to pursue the highest spiritual realm of mankind. He is obsessed with this spiritual pursuit, but also pursues sensual and physical pleasure, and has the carefree and drunken nature of Russian aristocrats.