Weird Smell of Russia

Weird Smell of Russia

by Chen Xiru

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Today's scholars who are around sixty years old may have a little bit of Russian complex, whether it is mild or severe. Once this complex is formed, it will accompany you for life, and may even affect your life path, artistic taste, and lifestyle. It can be seen from this that the influence of literature and art is so profound and long-lasting. It is no wonder that politicians with great talents, broad vision and far-sightedness pay special attention to the role of literature and art. The rest of my life was also late. During the Sino-Soviet honeymoon period, I was still a child. To put it bluntly, my initial favorable impression of the Soviet Union came not from songs, movies, literature, and paintings, but from biscuits. I was born in a little-known small county. When I was in the third grade of elementary school, my eldest brother-in-law returned from the Soviet Union to visit relatives. He is the first student studying in the Soviet Union in our county. He is very tall, handsome and elegant.

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