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How do Russians in China view Russians?

Fifty-six ethnic groups, fifty-six flowers, fifty-six ethnic groups, brothers and sisters are one family? This song has been ringing in our ears since childhood. Our country is a multi-ethnic country. Among the 56 ethnic groups in our country, one ethnic group is special because they are the majority ethnic group in other countries, but they live in China.

The ethnic group that the editor wants to introduce to you today is the Russian ethnic group. Although they have a long-standing historical relationship with Russia, the Russian ethnic group is also widely distributed in China. They mainly settle in Inner Mongolia, Beijing and Heilongjiang and other places.

A tour guide friend told the editor that the Russians in China are the descendants of the ancient Russians who immigrated to China. They are more and more similar in appearance to our Chinese people, and they have lived in China for so many years. , the Russians in China have an in-depth understanding of our country's history and culture of more than 5,000 years, and many Russians have fully adapted to China's traditional customs.

There are currently about 16,000 Russians living in China. They have been completely Sinicized. Basically, these Russians can speak fluent Chinese, and some can even write Chinese characters. Some Chinese Russians are even familiar with Chinese. China’s 24-character core values ??are well understood. There is also a survey launched online about the views of Russians in China on Russians. Let’s take a look.

Some Russians said: If Russians come to China to travel, I will treat them as my friends. Although I have Russian blood, I am still Chinese, and our relationship is like The classmates in the next class in school are like that.

Some Russians said: I have traveled to Russia before. I know the living conditions and culture there very well, and the Russians treat me like a friend. I can speak Russian, but at the same time I remember that I am Chinese and I love Chinese culture more than Russian culture.

There are also many Russians who declare: I don’t have a big opinion about Russia, but I only know that I am a Chinese and I also like Chinese traditional customs. We are also learning to write Chinese characters and working hard. Speak Chinese better!

After reading this survey, many netizens also exploded, thinking that the answers of these Chinese and Russians made the Chinese people feel proud. Do you have any Russian friends around you? What is their view on China?