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Three generations of Russian scientists racked their brains. Why is only 10% of Lenin's body preserved?

Although scientists at that time racked their brains to preserve Lenin's remains, because of the relatively backward level of science and technology at that time, Lenin's remains were rotting while they were protecting them.

As we all know, in order to commemorate some important people, people will build statues, draw pictures and even preserve some people's bodies. Lenin was the founder of the first socialist country in the world. After his death, people not only built a statue for him, but even preserved his body for future generations to see and remember this great man.

However, due to the backward level of science and technology at that time, there was little research and knowledge on anti-corrosion, so Lenin's body was rotting while protecting it, but the rate of decay was relatively slow. As for the rotten part of Lenin, many scientists have taken almost all measures to replace it, so with the passage of time, many parts of Lenin's body are slowly being replaced. Over time, Lenin's body is only 10%, and many parts of Lenin's body we see now are not his own.

Scientists at that time tried their best to preserve Lenin's remains, but the technical level at that time was limited, which led to the incomplete preservation of Lenin's remains. But now the level of science and technology is very high, and it is relatively simple to preserve the remains. I believe that the remaining 10% of Lenin's body can certainly be preserved.