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What does Russian Pushkin's work The Queen of Spades tell us?

/kloc-At the beginning of the 9th century, Russian social thought was influenced by the ideology and culture during the transition from feudalism to capitalism, and the independent position of religion was lost. The significance of religious world outlook as a manifestation of spiritual creation activities has changed, rationalism has developed rapidly, and people's role and creativity have been re-recognized, which has prepared conditions for the cultural principle of people-oriented. At the same time, the wind of capital civilization also brought hedonism. The direct material benefits brought by the development of industrial capital are reflected in the improvement of quality of life and material enjoyment. The product of this combination of hedonism and liberalism is hedonism, which will inevitably bring chaos to society and even have a serious impact on social atmosphere. Pushkin experienced three eras of Paul I, Alexander I and Nikolai I, and witnessed and deeply felt the political, economic and ideological changes in Russian society at the beginning of the19th century, especially the erosion of people's thoughts by money. The queen of spades reflects this change in Russian society in the early19th century, and is the product of Russian social transformation in the early19th century.