The October Revolution, also known as the Bolshevik Revolution, the October Revolution was a revolution based on the class struggle that followed the Russian Revolution of 1917 through the February Revolution.
It was the first workers' revolution that practiced Marxism. The October Revolution took place on November 7, 1917 (October 25 in the Julian calendar), after an armed uprising led by the Bolsheviks under the leadership of Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky, which resulted in the establishment of Soviet power and the first socialist state led by a Marxist party.
The revolution overthrew the Russian Provisional *** led by the Russian Kerensky, leading to the Russian Civil War of 1918-1920 and the creation of the Soviet Union in 1922. Europe's largest river and also the world's largest inland river.
The main artery of inland navigation in Russia. It originates between the lakes and marshes in the Valdai Hills in the western part of the East European Plain, flows through the forest, forest-steppe and steppe belts, and empties into the Caspian Sea.
The total length of 3690 kilometers, an area of 1.38 million square kilometers, accounting for more than 1/3 of the Russian plain. 64.5 million people live in this basin, which is about 43% of the population of Russia.
It is connected to the Baltic Sea through the Volga River - Baltic Canal to the North Dnavi River system and the White Sea - Baltic Sea connected to the White Sea, through the Volga River - Don Canal and the Sea of Azov and the Black Sea to communicate, so there is a "river of the five seas! So it is called "the river of five seas" and is the first longest river in Europe. Dry, tributaries navigable mileage of 3,256 kilometers; freight volume accounted for more than half of the total amount of national river transport.
Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin (1799~1837) was the main representative of Russian Romantic literature in the 19th century, as well as the founder of realist literature. He excelled in all genres, created the Russian national literature and literary language, and provided a model for Russian literature in various fields of literature, such as poetry, novels, theater, and even fairy tales.
Pushkin was also called "the beginning of all beginnings" by Gorky. Lenin (1870.4.22. [April 10 in the Russian calendar] - 1924.1.21.) was originally known as Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov.
Successor to the career and doctrines of Marx and Engels, revolutionary teacher and great leader of the proletariat and working people of the world. Moscow, the capital of Russia, means "castle" in Greek and "mason's fortress" in Slavic.
Moscow is located in the center of the European part of Russia, across the Moscow River and its tributaries on both sides of the Yauza River. It has a population of 9 million.
Moscow is one of the older cities in Europe. Founded in 1147, Moscow has a history of more than eight hundred years.
Over the course of 800 years, Russia has seen several major historical changes. The city is centered on the Kremlin and the Red Wall, with a circular and radial layout, nearly 4,000 streets, and many ancient buildings in the city.
Moscow can also be called a huge garden city, there are more than 500 large and small parks and nature reserves in the city, Moscow is a continental climate, from the end of September each year from the beginning of the cold period until mid-May of the next year. From the end of November to mid-April for the snowfall time, the end of winter snowfall depth of 35cm.
Red Square is the Russian capital of Moscow, the center of the city's famous square, located in the center of Moscow, southwest of the Kremlin adjacent. It was originally used as a place for mass gatherings and military parades on important holidays in the former Soviet Union.
The original name of the Red Square was "Torg", meaning "bazaar". Its predecessor was the "industrial and commercial district outside the city" developed by Ivan III at the end of the 15th century in the eastern part of the city.
In 1517, a fire broke out in the square, which became known as "Fire Square", and in 1662 was renamed "Red Square".
The Kremlin, a world-famous architectural complex, known as the "Eighth Wonder of the World", is a must-see for travelers, and in the first half of the 12th century, the Grand Duke Dolgoruky built a wooden castle - the Kremlin - on the low hill of Borovets, from which Moscow gradually developed.
The present red brick was built from 1485 to 1495. Roughly triangular in shape.
The palace walls are 2235 meters long, ranging from 5 to 19 meters high and 3.5 to 6.5 meters thick. *** Four gates and nineteen spires. Leba in Russian: хлеб "Leba" is the Russian translation of the Russian staple bread.
In Harbin, the names of many foods follow the Russian translation, small Russian bread is called "Shak", dried bread is called "Sukhli" and so on. Big Lebas are very large, and half a basketball about the same size, hard shell, eat when you want to slice with butter, Sopo soup to have flavor.
Vodka - VODKA Legend has it that in 1812, with the Russian winter as the stage, launched a Russian-French war, the war ended with the defeat of the French army of the bottom of the brandy bottle to the Russian army of vodka endless. Imperial Russia era in 1818, Bao Shi vodka (Pierre Smirnoff Fils) distillery was built in Moscow, 1917, after the October Revolution, is still a family business, 1930, vodka recipe was brought to the United States, in the United States also built Bao Shi (*** irnoff) distillery, the alcohol produced by the high alcohol content of alcohol in the final process of using a kind of special charcoal filtration in the final process, in order to obtain vodka flavor purity.
Vodka is the national drink of Russia and Poland, is very popular in the cold countries of northern Europe, "vodka" is the former Soviet nickname for "water".
Not all sturgeon eggs can be made into caviar, and only three varieties of Beluga, oscietra and Sevruga can be made into caviar, with the highest grade, Beluga, producing less than a hundred per year, and Beluga over sixty years old can be made into caviar. The middle grade is the Oscietra, which can be made from eggs at about 12 years of age, and the lowest grade is the Sevruga, which can be made from eggs at 7 years of age.
The best caviar is full and rounded, with a clear, bright color. As for wine pairing, it is best to pair it with Champagne, especially with a more acidic Champagne, which is the best match for the caviar's thick, oily texture Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Russian: Пётр Ильич Чайковский, English: Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, May 7, 1840 - November 6, 1893) was a Russian composer of the Romantic school of music. Russian composer of the Romantic school of music.
His style directly and indirectly influenced many who came after him. In musical composition, Tchaikovsky admired Mozart and even composed an orchestral suite (Suite No. 4 in G major, "Mozartiana", Op. 61) in imitation of his style.
He was disgusted by some of the characteristics of Wagner's music, and thought that Wagner gave too much importance to the orchestra.
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