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In 1923, after Lenin's third "stroke", he took a rare photo, sitting in a wheelchair, staring ahead

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In March 1923, after the 53-year-old Lenin's third "stroke", a rare photo, in which Lenin sat in a wheelchair and stared ahead.

In 1923, after Lenin's third "stroke", he took a rare photo, sitting in a wheelchair, staring ahead

Lenin, the main founder of the Soviet Union and one of the greatest world celebrities of the 20th century, was born in Simbirsk, Russia, to parents who were very cultured and cultured local intellectuals, and he received a good family education from an early age.

When Lenin was a child, his father provided him with a wide range of books and newspapers to read, so that Lenin had a strong interest in ideological and political issues as a child, and Lenin's mother attached great importance to Lenin's training, and under the guidance of his mother's words and deeds, Lenin established a positive and upright character and firm belief at an early age, laying the foundation for Lenin to become an outstanding politician and revolutionary in the future.

In 1879, at the age of 9, Lenin was admitted to the Simbirsk Classical High School with excellent grades, during which time Lenin worked hard and studied hard, and became an outstanding student of the Simbirsk Classical High School.

In 1887, at the age of 17, Lenin not only graduated from the Simbirsk Classical High School, but also received a gold medal from the school.

In 1923, after Lenin's third "stroke", he took a rare photo, sitting in a wheelchair, staring ahead

However, what Lenin never expected was that just as he graduated and left school, his elder brother Alexander was arrested and sentenced to death by the tsarist authorities for his involvement in the assassination of the tsar. The pain of losing his loved ones, as well as his disgust and hatred for the tsarist authorities, set Lenin on the road of revolution.

In December 1895, at the age of 25, Lenin was betrayed by a traitor while carrying out revolutionary work, so he was arrested and imprisoned.

At the same time, in order to be able to continue writing and directing the revolutionary activities outside the prison, Lenin had the ingenious idea of making bread into an "inkwell", and then using drinking milk as ink, and then bringing a book, and using milk ink to write some words in the middle of the universe. Words - Write it, the milk will be thousands, and the words will not be visible. He handed over the scribe to his family, who baked the pages on the lamp and the words were immediately revealed, and in this way, Lenin used this ingenious method to guide the revolutionary activities outside the prison, concealing the guards who were guarding him.

The next day, Lenin was engrossed in writing letters in milk ink, ready to deliver them outside the prison as usual, to make contact with the revolutionary comrades.

However, just as Lenin was fully engaged, a guard suddenly opened the cell door, appeared behind him, and viciously asked Lenin what he was secretly writing on bread with milk.

Lenin did not panic and be frightened in the face of this situation, but calmly took the bread and ate it, and when the guard saw this, he hurriedly said with a wicked smile: Why did you eat the "inkwell"?

When Lenin heard this, he replied with an innocent face: You are mistaken, this is not an "inkwell", this is bread.

The guards wanted Lenin to mess with himself and show his feet, but Lenin always remained calm, did not panic at all, and answered without leaking, allowing Lenin to "get through the danger".

In this way, Lenin relied on this method to escape the prison guards and continue to guide the revolutionaries outside the prison to continue their revolutionary activities.

More than a year later, Lenin regained his freedom, and after his release from prison, he continued to lead the revolutionaries to actively carry out revolutionary activities, as the saying goes, hard work pays off, and in November 1917, Lenin led the Russian October Revolution to success and established the world's first state under the dictatorship of the proletariat.

In 1923, after Lenin's third "stroke", he took a rare photo, sitting in a wheelchair, staring ahead

After becoming the leader of the country, Lenin still maintained his sincere and simple character, and treated his soldiers and subordinates as cordially as ever.

Early one morning, the new soldier Lobanov made a routine patrol at the entrance of the People's Committee of the Smolny Palace, checking the passes and documents of those who came here for a meeting.

In 1923, after Lenin's third "stroke", he took a rare photo, sitting in a wheelchair, staring ahead

At that time, Lenin, who had already become the chairman of the Council of People's Commissars, dressed modestly and came alone to the meeting of the Council of People's Commissars in the Smolny Palace.

When Lenin came to the door and was about to enter the Council of People's Commissars, the new soldier Lobanov, who was in charge of checking the passes and documents, came straight up to Lenin and said: "Comrade, please take out your pass and let me check it."

When Lenin heard this, he realized that he had to bring a pass to enter the door to attend this meeting, and hurriedly put his hand in his coat pocket to get it.

And just as Lenin was looking for a pass in his pocket, a comrade attending the meeting came over and said to the new soldier Lobanov with an unhappy face: Comrade, do you know who he is, he is Lenin, you should let him go quickly.

After hearing this, the new fighter Lobanov did not listen to the comrades attending the meeting and let Lenin go, but said with a serious face: I'm sorry, I have never met Comrade Lenin personally, and according to the regulations, only a pass can be released.

The comrades attending the meeting saw that the new fighter Lobanov's attitude was resolute, his face changed suddenly, and he was a little unhappy, but Lenin was not unhappy, but took out his pass and handed it to the new soldier Lobanov with a look of relief.

After taking a look, the new soldier Lobanov found that this person was indeed Comrade Lenin, and hurriedly apologized to Lenin, while Lenin affirmed and praised the new soldier Lobanov for his devotion to his duties, saying that he worked hard and was responsible.

After praising the new fighter Lobanov, Lenin told the comrades attending the meeting that revolutionary discipline must be observed by everyone, even himself, and that these revolutionary disciplines and rules and regulations must also be observed.

It is precisely because of Lenin's sincere and simple character and his approachability in dealing with people and things that Lenin has a good reputation, won the hearts of the people, and was supported and praised by the people of Soviet Russia.

In his later years, Lenin was plagued by stubborn illnesses, but he continued to work enthusiastically at his post until he became seriously ill and bedridden, unable to speak.

In 1923, after Lenin's third "stroke", he took a rare photo, sitting in a wheelchair, staring ahead

On January 21, 1924, Lenin, a great legend, died of a stroke at the age of 54, after Lenin's death, the whole country mourned, and his memorial service ceremony, more than 900,000 people attended, deeply remembering and mourning the pioneer of the Russian revolution!

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