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Russian cultural characteristics and symbols

Features: There are caviar, Luo Songtang and traditional pancakes in Russia, all of which have national characteristics. Usually, the most common food on the Russian table is all kinds of meat, and almost every meal will have beef, mutton, steak, sausage and so on. Symbol: Russians believe that all colors have their unique symbolic significance. According to the Russian concept, red symbolizes beauty, auspiciousness and happiness, so it is associated with people or things you like, such as "Red Square" and "beautiful girl".

Russians: A Russian tribe whose ancestors were Eastern Slavs. At the end of 15, a unified feudal country was gradually formed with the Grand Duchy of Moscow as the center. Ivan IV changed the title of Grand Duke to czar in 1547, and Peter I was awarded the title of "All-Russian Emperor" by the Senate in 172 1 and established the Russian Empire. It embarked on the road of foreign aggression and expansion, once annexed many countries in Europe and Asia, and reached its peak during the reign of Yekaterina II Alekseyevna in the middle and late18th century. Soviet Russia was established after the October Revolution of 19 17. 1922 12.30. The Soviet Union and Russia were formed by countries that were independent from the Russian Empire after World War I. During the Cold War, they became superpowers and competed with the United States for hegemony by vigorously developing their military strength.