In Chekhov's article, he created the image of the coachman, Yona, and showed his ordinary, simple, and kind character by describing his image, words, and psychology. Chekhov's description of Yao Na in his article was mainly from the following aspects: [Appearance: Yao Na is short and has dark skin. There is a touch of sadness on his face.] He was wearing tattered clothes and his hair was messy, looking very simple. 2. Manners: Yao Na's walking posture is very stable, but his tone is a little dull and sometimes he seems a little inferior. He was always careful and vigilant when driving the carriage. 3. Inner feelings: Yao Na's heart was filled with pain and helplessness. He felt that he was a useless person who could not bring any benefits to himself and his family. He was indifferent to the people and things around him and felt hopeless about his own life. The image of Yao Na in Chekhov's article reflected his ordinary, simple and kind character. Yao Na was a poor and helpless man, but he did not give up. Instead, he always maintained a kind and optimistic attitude and worked hard to create a better life for himself and his family. His image made people feel the warmth and hope in life, which was very infectious and enlightening.