"The Russian heart will never forget you, just as we will never forget our first love!" (Chutchev), 1837, that unusually cold winter, on the bank of a small river on the outskirts of Petersburg, "the sun of Russian poetry"-Pushkin stood in the snow, facing the fierce cold wind, staring at a figure in front of him. At this time, Pushkin is about to have an ancient medieval duel with a French royalist and the last nobleman Dantè s, and today people's goal is this duel. Although such questions have no effect on history, it is really important to explore the poet's character and the situation at that time. Yes, this duel is absolutely inevitable for Pushkin. Dennis teased and insulted his wife many times. Under the provocation of the Russian authorities who had been hostile to Pushkin for a long time, Pushkin had to stand in a life-and-death duel for the honor of himself and his wife, and more importantly, to safeguard the flag of Russian spirit that he advocated from being defiled.
Under the notarization of the middleman, Dantè s got the right to shoot first. Under the dead silence, a clear shot rang out. Pushkin, who used to compete with both men, was not so lucky this time. "This heartless and glorious prisoner saw his own end in sight. In the duel, he was strong and calm, ready to meet the deadly lead bullet." This poem has finally come true. He was hit by a bullet from the air, and his blood instantly soaked his body. A thin body fell heavily to the ground. Although Dantè s was shot down and injured, Dantè s' injury was not serious, but Pushkin's was fatal. In other words, Dantè s died at that time. What's the use? Can ten Dants be exchanged for a century of wizards? No wonder someone cried sadly, "Dantè s killed Pushkin out of jealousy because he couldn't write poetry." His wife, eagerly waiting for him to come back at home, finally ushered in a truly bloody husband. "Come back after my injury," said the poet who never gave up. Unfortunately, he failed to keep his promise. A few days later, this great poet, praised by Gorky as "the father of Russian literature", left his beloved forever.
The poet died at the hands of humble Dants, and even more in the conspiracy of the czar nobles who hated him. When the news of Pushkin's death came out, the whole Russia was shocked. The Russian people fell into great sorrow, crying for Pushkin, for the sake of the most active revolutionaries except professional revolutionaries, and for the treasure of Russia's lost country, thousands of people flocked to the poet's residence, scrambling to witness the poet's last remains and bid farewell to him. Looking around the world, which literati's death can attract people's attention. It was probably after the death of our Lu Xun that the people loved him so much, but Pushkin was very lonely when he was finally buried. The guilty czar was afraid that the spontaneous mourning of the people would lead to large-scale demonstrations and protests that threatened his rule, so the authorities only sent a friend of the poet to escort him and secretly transported the poet's body to Mikhail Irov village. Under the careful arrangement of the rulers, no one can witness the poet's death except Shen Pu and the grave digger. Tombstone is only the sojourning place of his body, and his soul has already won eternal life. Hundreds of years later, who still remembers Nicholas and Dante, but Pushkin has been resurrected forever, living in the hearts of Qian Qian's people who absolutely love him, and the people love him because he loves the people. I once again remembered his great ode to freedom:
"You arbitrary devil! I hate you and your throne,
I saw the death of you and your child with cruel joy,
People will see traces of people cursing on your forehead,
You are a disaster on earth, a disgrace to nature,
You're blaming God! "