Which professor’s class is interesting? The Eastern European culture I’m taking recently is really interesting! This is the class taught by Teacher Qiu Xinmin!
Eastern European culture mainly talks about Russian culture. From the introduction of the video in the first class to Russia, we use the fighting nation Russia in our inherent thinking as an opening chapter to attract attention and understand it carefully. Later, we started to talk about the architectural characteristics of Russia and the tourist attractions worth visiting. We were told that most of the people who go to Red Square are Chinese. The Russian flashlight ice cream is a must-try. . . . . .
The further we go, the deeper we go. From the initial appearance to culture, customs, customs, etc., let us have a deeper understanding of Russia, its history, culture and beliefs.
It is now the tenth week, and I am halfway through studying Eastern European culture. I have already heard about typical Russian architecture from my teacher. The buildings in Moscow have been around for about 200 years. Due to the invasion of war, fires destroyed the buildings west of Moscow. In most areas of the country, after evacuating Moscow, the Russian people used guerrilla tactics to defeat Napoleon and achieved a real victory in the battle. The first two lessons introduced Russian dance ballet and told stories about many ballet dancers such as Ulanova. A lifelong pursuit of perfection and ballet deeds.
This lesson is about Russian literature. The famous writers are Tolstoy, Gorky and other writers. It tells us that the prototypes of male and female protagonists in Russian literature and the battles to defend the country are all based on real characters. Adapted from events, it is true that art comes from life.
There are still many classes that I haven’t completed yet, but the teachers in the School of Humanities are all rich in knowledge, and their similar German culture is also highly praised. I would like to say secretly that the points are not bad!