In China's long history, the spread of culture and the exchange of trade has been an important bridge connecting the world. Among these connections, the relationship between China and the Soviet Union is particularly unique and profound. Today, let's go back to the story full of charm.
From tea to silk: the first step for ancient Chinese goods to enter the Soviet Union
As early as hundreds of years ago, Chinese tea, silk and other exquisite handicrafts had been spread to the distant land of Russia through the Silk Road. Especially after the signing of the Treaty of Nebuchu at the end of the 17th century, formal trade between China and Russia gradually increased. At that time, the fragrance of tea from the East not only changed the living habits of Russian aristocrats, but also penetrated into the family life of ordinary people.
The Blending of Art: The Influence of Chinese Crafts on Soviet Aesthetics
In addition to the material exchange, the two countries also influence each other in culture and art. For example, traditional Chinese porcelain is famous for its unique blue and white patterns, which was very popular in Eastern Europe at that time; calligraphy and painting have become the object of many artists to imitate and learn. In addition, Peking Opera facial makeup elements have also appeared in some Soviet drama stage design.
The beginning of industrial cooperation: Sino-Soviet economic ties after the founding of New China
After entering the 1950 s, with the birth of New China, China and the Soviet Union opened a new stage of large-scale industrialization cooperation. During the "Tenth Five-Year Plan" period, a large number of Soviet experts came to China to support construction work, trained a large number of professional and technical personnel for China, and helped establish many basic industrial systems. This is not only a process of technical and financial support, but also a process of deepening friendship.
Memories in Film Literature: Classic Works Showing the Emotional Connection between the Two Peoples
Film and television culture is also a way of communicating the soul. Classic Soviet films like "Lenin in October" were once all the rage, and domestic films such as "Red Detachment of Women" have also gained countless fans in a foreign land. In terms of text, "How Steel Is Made" has inspired generations of young people to strive for progress, and Mr. Ba Jin's works are also deeply loved by Soviet readers.
Friendship at the Table: How Traditional Food Connects the Hearts of Two Peoples
As one of the most close to life, diet has naturally become a window for the people of the two countries to understand each other. The Russian meal collided with the eight major Chinese cuisines and gave a wonderful spark-roast goose with sweet and sour sauce, dumplings wrapped in various fillings, and each bite told of the taste of friendship.
A New Chapter in the New Era: Prospect of Sino-Soviet (Russian) Friendly Relations from a Contemporary Perspective
With the passage of time, although the international situation has changed, this precious friendship has always continued to this day. Under the current background, we look forward to seeing more colorful forms of cooperation in the future, whether in the field of scientific and technological research and development or educational and cultural exchanges, we will make brilliant achievements!