Please give me an appreciation of Pushkin's "Tsarskoye Selo"?

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The famous Russian poet Pushkin once wrote a poem - "The Station of Life". He painted such a vivid picture for us: a white-haired old man, driving a stage coach full of passengers and goods, speeding on the road. He passed through the vast forest, crossed the rolling river, ran through the fragrant gardens and meadows, stepped through the muddy paths and swamps, and drove towards the terminal without stopping. The old man is time, and the people sitting in the car are you, him, and me.

From the moment they are born, everyone has boarded the stagecoach of life and headed towards the end. Once he stops, life disappears. The time we sat on the stage bus might have been just a short moment, or it might have been many long years. No one knows where the end of life is, so it is particularly important to seize every minute of life.

The famous American deaf-blind female writers Helen Keller once wrote an essay "If You Give Me Three Days of Sight". She wrote: "Use your eyes fully as if tomorrow you will become blind." And I say: "Live, work, study, and cherish the surroundings as if tomorrow the life train will reach the end." Everything."

Have you done all this, my friend? Look back at the journey you have taken. Did you break up with a good friend because you had an quarrel with him or her? Are you tired of your mother's nagging? Are you discouraged because you failed an exam? If you answer "yes", then I want to tell you: to seize every minute of your life, you must learn to love the people around you and learn to cherish every ordinary and extraordinary thing around you. They are actually your most valuable possessions.

Seizing every minute of life also includes seizing all the time to learn and create. I don’t know if you have ever felt like this: Sometimes, you think you know a lot, and you feel a little complacent; but when you encounter a problem you don’t know, you will find that you are actually so ignorant. This allows you to constantly learn new things and seize every minute to enrich yourself.

Tsarskoe Selo: From 1811 to 1817, Pushkin studied at Tsarskoe Selo Middle School on the outskirts of Petersburg and had deep feelings for Tsarskoye Selo.

This poem is about his longing for school.

Pushkin (1799-1837), Russian poet. The founder of modern Russian literature and the creator of Russian literary language. Born in Moscow into an aristocratic landowning family. At the age of 12, he entered the Tsarskoe Selo School in Petersburg and worked in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Petersburg after graduation. In his youth, he became close friends with the Decembrists, came into contact with the works of Russian Enlightenment thinkers, and was influenced by progressive ideas. On February 8, 1837, in order to protect his reputation, Pushkin fought a duel with Dantes, a French nobleman who had fled to Russia, and died of serious injuries. In early 1815, Tsarskoe Selo School held a public promotion examination. Derchavin, an authority in Russian literature at that time and a classicist poet, personally presided over the examination. The school decided to let the 15-year-old Pushkin recite one of his own works in front of this important figure. As a unique part of the oral exam. Pushkin recited this nearly 200-line long lyric poem "Memories of Tsarskoye Selo" to the public, which greatly surprised and praised Derchavin, who discovered Pushkin's great genius. From then on, Pushkin confidently embarked on the path of poetry creation, and later produced immortal poems such as "Eugene Onegin".

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