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Russia, known as the "fighting nation", can they really fight?

China's writing is profound and unpredictable. What does a simple word mean in different contexts?

Can be completely different. For this reason, it is always more artistic to take names and nicknames in Chinese. Russians advocate force, have been invading and expanding in history and have the largest territory in the world. Based on the fighting factors in the blood of Russians, we call them "fighting nations", which is close to the image of Russians and will not make people feel disgusted. What nickname did Russia give us? I gained knowledge after reading it.

Russia is called a fighting nation. First, because of the long-term war, some people even ridiculed that Russia's expansion history is either in battle or on the road to battle. Second, Russian folk customs are tough. They dare to hit brown bears, drink hard liquor as plain water, and dare to go into the water shirtless in winter. All these behaviors are interpreting their image as a "fighting nation", so they are very appropriate. In recent years, Russia and China have close ties, and they also have nicknames based on their understanding of China.

At first, China was nicknamed "Qidan" by the Russians. Is it confusing? This is because Russian sounds a bit like Qidan in China. In addition, historically, they have a deeper connection with northern China and have many intersections with the Khitans. Over time, they were also called China. We can reluctantly accept this nickname, but what does another "teapot" mean?

China is called "teapot" by Russia. I believe many people have never heard of it. It is said that Russians see that people in China like drinking tea as much as they like drinking vodka. The traditional tea art in China needs a teapot, so they will call it China. How's it going? Did you gain any knowledge after reading it? However, domestic netizens still can't help but vomit. Both the Khitan and the teapot are superficial nicknames, which are really not as good as the "fighting nation".