Lenin sent agents to China to assassinate a man whose head is still preserved in the Russian Museum
Lenin's impression of Chinese was very different from Stalin's, like the image of a warm uncle. But few people know that Lenin once sent a troop to China to travel thousands of miles to assassinate one person. This man is really hateful, occupying 180,000 square kilometers of land in China, establishing an independent kingdom, and robbing caravans and government officials from China, Russia, and Outer Mongolia. This man was the black lama who shook Central Asia in the 20th century.

After the fall of the Yuan Dynasty, the Mongol forces withdrew from the Central Plains, and many Mongol tribes moved to Russia, and in the 20th century, there was a Mongol tribe called Kalmyks in the Soviet Union. Although Chinese were not familiar with this tribe, most of them knew about the historical return of the Turks to the east, when the Kangxi Emperor accepted the Turk Mongols who returned to their homeland, and those Turks who remained in Russia and did not return developed and multiplied into the Kalmyk Mongols of the Soviet Union.
At the end of the Qing Dynasty, the Kalmyk tribe produced a figure, who was infinitely large, very cunning, and good at using religion to pretend to be a ghost, and China called him a black lama. The Black Lama, whose real name was Danbi, originally lived in the Volga River Valley, and when Outer Mongolia was trying to make a fuss about independence, the Black Lama entered Outer Mongolia to take advantage of the situation to advocate independence, and led an army to attack the Chinese army and massacre the Han and Muslims. Under pressure from the Qing government, Russia threw him into prison, and six years later, the Black Lama was released from prison and continued to run back to Outer Mongolia to do things.
This time, the black lama took the wrong line, got involved with the White Russian army, and finally began to run under the pursuit of Outer Mongolia and the Soviet Union, and ran to the black Gobi in the no-man's land in northwest China. The Black Lamas occupied 180,000 square kilometers here, building castles and fortresses, cutting off the Silk Road, robbing houses, never moving the Mongols, and specifically harming passing caravans and government officials. The means were extremely cruel, taking the hearts of living people and decorating the bedroom with human skins, in short, becoming a major threat to the three countries of China, the Soviet Union and Mongolia.
In 1924, Outer Mongolia selected the famous anti-hero agent Dolgi, and together with Soviet agents, formed an expeditionary force and crossed the border into China to assassinate the black lama. However, the Black Lama was suspicious by nature, very cautious, and infinitely powerful, and had little chance of winning by hard work. Therefore, Dao Erji and his party disguised themselves as bandits, and with their familiarity with the habits of the Mongolian bandits, they successfully blended into the Black Lama gang, and Dao Erji quickly and wittily became a close confidant of the Black Lama.
Nevertheless, it was difficult to get started, after all, the black lama could not be cut off from the guards. In the end, Dao Erji used a trick, that is, to pretend to be sick, and he was very sick and dying. Because the Black Lama has always preached that he has the ability to bring people back to life, at this time, the Black Lama came to treat Dao Yuji, and when he performed the "Demon Law", no one else could see it. So at this time, only Dao Yuji and the Black Lama were in the room.
By surprise, Dao Erji stabbed the black lama and dug out his heart. After that, all the black lama's cronies were summoned, and in full view of everyone, they ate the heart of the black lama, and explained in the theory that the black lama had preached, and daoji had the magic and soul of the black lama in doing so. Later, under the "advice" of Dao Yuji, the bandits surrendered one after another. The head of the Black Lama was also brought back to the Soviet Union by Daorji and is still preserved in a museum in Russia. The Soviet Union permanently preserved the remains of two people, one was Lenin and the other was the Black Lama (only the head).