Have any celebrities been exiled to Siberia in Russian history?

Radishev (1749-1802):1783 He wrote a long poem Ode to Freedom, exposing the darkness of serfdom, attacking the autocratic monarchy and calling on the people to unite to kill the monarch. 1790, a trip from Petersburg to Moscow was published, which further developed the above revolutionary thought. After reading the travel notes, Catherine II was furious and accused the writer of being "a rebel worse than pugachev". He was subsequently arrested, initially sentenced to death, and later sentenced to exile in Siberia 10. Published in 1796.

2. Cha Daieff (1794-1856):/kloc-0 published Philosophical Letters in Telescope magazine in September, 836, which caused an uproar and was denounced as "enemy" and "traitor"; In June+10, 5438, Tsar Nicholas I issued an edict, saying that he had read the article and thought it was "a madman's nonsense", ordered the closure of the magazine Telescope and investigated the responsibility of the relevant personnel. Later, he was officially declared a "madman" and was forbidden to publish anything, even his name was not allowed to appear publicly in publications.

3. Ryliyev (1795-1826):1825 65438+February, arrested for participating in the December Party Uprising and charged with "treason" and "regicide". 1826 was hung up in July. /kloc-Other poets of the Party, such as Layevski, Cuhel Bekke, Otoyevsky and Bestushev, were either executed or exiled.

4. Pushkin (1799-1837):1820 At the beginning of the year, Arakcheyev, Duke golitsyn and other poems satirizing the government of Tsar Alexander I attracted the attention of the authorities, and Ode to Freedom was written as early as 18 17. 1820 in March, ruslan and lyudmila came out, full of enthusiasm, eulogizing freedom and people, which attracted wide attention from all walks of life, especially the czar government. Finally, the czar government intends to exile the poet to Siberia or Sorovsky on the charge of "insulting the supreme authority", and later exiled him to South Russia. /kloc-0 was recalled, exiled and imprisoned in July, 824, and was imprisoned in Mikhailovsk village until September, 826.