Introduction of a small flower

A Little Flower is a poem written in 1828 by Pushkin, a famous Russian poet, novelist, representative of romantic literature and known as "the father of Russian literature" and "the sun of Russian poetry". The author of this poem associates flowers with flower pickers, and the withering of flowers with human life and death. Withered flowers are given new life, and human life is as unpredictable as the fate of flowers, revealing the philosophy of "dying because of picking, but eternal because of it". A Little Flower is another work of the same name by Russian writer Turgenev.