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It is said that the Russian nation is a hard core. How hard is the fighting nation?

They can endure the weather of MINUS 40-50 degrees, the ice and snow all year round, tame bears and keep them as pets. Legend has it that people who fight the nation are unsmiling and very serious and indifferent. They are close and friendly friends with bears, just like the relationship between people and cats and dogs. They can tame bears, make them docile and lovely, and stay with them like pets. They will also wear cotton-padded down jackets and go out shopping in the weather of MINUS 30 or 40 degrees.

But these are legends. Some things in the legends are true and some things are exaggerated. In Russia, it is a normal custom for people to jump into the cold ice cave and take a cold bath in the cold January.

This kind of behavior seems incredible to us and is considered completely impossible. But this is a very meaningful thing for the Russian fighting nation. Scientists think that jumping into the freezing bath can make them wash more cleanly. They can not only wash the body, but also wash the soul. Some people with religious beliefs think that jumping into an ice cave to take a bath in winter can alleviate their guilt.

Besides, they are a fighting people. They not only look very tough in body and behavior, but also are completely hardliners. And their souls are also very interesting and their thoughts are very active.

Russians can often turn what we think is ordinary into a beautiful work of art, and they have very rich imagination and creativity. Moreover, there are frequent snowstorms in Russia. In the weather of MINUS 30-40 degrees, the fighting people can still have snowball fights outdoors. They can even jump down from the upstairs and into the thick snowdrift. Only they can accept such exciting activities.