Lermontov is a famous Russian writer in the19th century. In his short life, he left more than 400 lyric poems, more than 20 long poems and some novels and plays. Lermontov is another great poet in the history of Russian literature, second only to Pushkin. He integrated his feelings about life and social reality into his poetry creation. Most of the lyric heroes in his poems are eternal vagrants, who have rebellious spirit, actively exile themselves and pursue new life experiences and adventures. Wandering poets are disappointed with the darkness of social reality, and then they have fantasies about life, which makes his poems present a gloomy tone, and words such as "death" and "grave" often appear, showing a strong sense of death. "Wandering" and "Death" are the basic themes in lermontov's poetry creation, which also represents the author's voice to some extent.