Poetry about Soviet memory

I feel very lucky. The summer before the COVID-19 outbreak, I went to Russia, flew from Kunming for ten hours and arrived in Moscow. After getting off the plane, I visited Moscow and St. Petersburg for a few days. As the capital of the czar era, St. Petersburg shows traces of Russian history and culture everywhere, while Moscow is different. The red features of the Soviet era are still everywhere. I took some photos specially to commemorate the Soviet era.

This is an exhibition hall in the former Soviet Union.

Lenin statue.

Statues of workers and peasants in the square.

Title logo of Moscow film studio

Soviet World War II Martyrs Monument.

Red Square in Moscow.

Lenin mausoleum.

The Kremlin in front of Red Square is a symbol of the former Soviet Union.

I was born in the 1950s and was influenced by the Soviet Union since I was a child. Today, I think about China's Night Outside Moscow in the 1950s, the war between the Soviet Union and Treasure Island in the 1960s and 1970s, and the end of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, which left a deep impression on me. Now I feel good when I see these scenes. "If the sky is affectionate, it will be old, and the right way in the world is Cang Sang!"