Dr. Sun Yat-sen: The crystal coffin, a gift from the Soviet government, is now kept in the Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall at the Biyun Temple in Beijing for veneration. During his lifetime, Sun Yat-sen said that after his death, he hoped to preserve his body for public veneration, as Soviet leader Lenin did. The day after his death, the Kuomintang contacted the Soviet government to help embalm Sun's body and customize a crystal coffin like the one used to bury Lenin. However, the Soviets believed at the time that Lenin was an incomparable leader and that no one else could possibly enjoy such a privilege. So they failed to provide the embalming technology, but agreed to provide the crystal coffin.
Stalin: Stalin's remains before and after he was placed in the crystal coffin. After Stalin's death in 1953, his body was embalmed and placed in a crystal coffin, wearing the uniform of a Grand Marshal, side by side with Lenin's crystal coffin in Lenin's tomb in Moscow's Red Square for the people to admire.
In 1961, Stalin's body was removed from the crystal coffin, and the gold buttons on his clothes were replaced with brass ones, and buried under the red wall of the Kremlin.In 1961, the 22nd Congress of the Soviet Union adopted a resolution: "In view of the fact that Stalin had seriously violated Lenin's testament, abused his power, and carried out wide-scale repressions of loyal and upright Soviet citizens, it is inappropriate to retain Stalin's body in the tomb of Lenin. Lenin's tomb is inappropriate. Stalin's massive violations of the rule of law and many other acts during the period of his personal cult made it impossible to keep his coffin in Lenin's tomb any longer." ...... His body was lifted out of the crystal coffin in Lenin's tomb and moved into another wooden coffin; it was then lowered into a grave pit that had been dug outside the Kremlin walls in Red Square, over which a white marble slab was erected with the simple inscription, "Joseph? Vissarionovich? Stalin, 1879-1953." A bust of him was erected in Brezhnev's time at the suggestion of Suslov. Stalin, relocated among the 12 tombs of the central leaders of the Soviet **** outside the walls of the Kremlin.
Savimbi: The leader of UNITA, Savimbi (PhD in political science, speaks seven languages.). Formed and led UNITA. He received two years of military training in China and was a believer in Maoist guerrilla warfare.) In February 2002, he was shot and killed in a fierce battle with Angolan government forces. The war in Gola lasted for more than 40 years, but in 1990, the MPLA's "Big Three" decided to abandon Marxism-Leninism, change the party to a mass party, define its strategic goal as "democratic socialism", and decide to implement a multi-party system in Angola. In August 1992, the Parliament decided to change the name of the country to Angola*** and the State. Changes in the system of government, Nei Tu crystal coffin and remains of the murder is difficult to predict.
Forbes? Burnham: Chairman of the Guyana People's National Congress (PNC), Prime Minister and President of Guyana. 1964, the People's National Congress (PNC) and the United Force Party (UFP) formed a coalition government, with Burnham as Prime Minister. 1966 Guyana declared independence, but remained within the Commonwealth. After independence, Guyana pursued a foreign policy of independence and non-alignment. 1970 Guyana Cooperative **** and the State as Prime Minister. 1972 Guyana and China established diplomatic relations. 1974 December, the People's National Congress published the Shafaa Declaration, declaring that the party was a "socialist political party", the implementation of "cooperative socialism", "socialism", "socialism", "socialism", "socialism", "socialism", "socialism", "socialism", and "socialism". "In 1980, the Constitution was amended to provide for a presidential system in which the President was vested with executive powers. On October 6, 1980, he succeeded Arthur Chung as president. Burnham visited China twice and died on August 6, 1985, after a long illness. According to information, his remains were also preserved for a long time by Soviet scientists who embalmed them, the status of which is unknown.
Kim Il Sung: Kim Il Sung's remains were also embalmed with the assistance of the Soviet Union, which had already disintegrated. Instead, it was handled by the Russian Biostructural Research Center, which is said to have the highest technology for preserving corpses. They were also responsible for the permanent preservation of Lenin's remains. Kim Il Sung's remains are said to cost a huge amount of money to preserve, about $800,000 a year.
Ho Chi Minh: After Ho Chi Minh's death, Soviet experts brought medical equipment to Vietnam to embalm his remains. At this time, the Vietnam War is full of smoke, the United States aircraft often bombard Hanoi. For safety reasons, a temporary mausoleum was built in the tropical jungle 30 kilometers from Hanoi, where Ho Chi Minh's crystal coffin was hidden. Soon after, it was discovered that American troops had dropped paratroopers 2 kilometers from the mausoleum, looking for downed pilots. The crystal coffin was then quickly moved to a cave, and a mountain road was built especially for the purpose. A section of the road was built, and the armored car carrying the remains walked a section of the road, and then destroyed the road it traveled on so that it would not be seen by planes in the sky. The crystal coffin was kept secretly in the cave for more than five years, until the end of the Vietnam War. on August 29, 1975, Ho Chi Minh's mausoleum was inaugurated, and the crystal coffin was officially moved into the mausoleum.
Vietnam learned from the Soviet Union and Bulgaria state funeral rituals, with the pulling of artillery trucks to escort the spirit. Ho Chi Minh's remains are well preserved, is Vietnam in Ho Chi Minh's death two years ago, began to work secretly, in 1967, Vietnam secretly sent experts to the Soviet Union to learn embalming technology. The operation was not told to Ho Chi Minh. The experts returned from the Soviet Union and began conducting tests on the preservation of human remains and construction of a building to preserve Ho Chi Minh's body. This top secret project was codenamed Project 75A. When the crystal coffin was designed, a small glass case for sandals was also designed. At the same time, 150 soldiers and officers were selected to practice funeral etiquette.