As we all know, the Soviet Union and Russia are now two countries, since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, there has been no longer this country, Russia's independence belongs to a new country, but the wealth it has undoubtedly reveals the shadow of the Soviet Union, so it is difficult for Russia to get rid of this impression. The armed deterrence that Russia now possesses also relies on the nuclear weapons and various equipment left by the Soviet Union.

Over time, the Russian people's feelings for the Soviet Union have gradually become more and more emotional, and some have even proposed to forget the Soviet Union, and they want to start with some historical products, such as Lenin's remains preserved in the Kremlin. As the founder of the October Revolution, his greatness is beyond doubt, and the workers' and peasants' groups he led overthrew Tsarist rule and established a new state, that is, the Soviet Union.
Under his leadership, the Soviet Union slowly grew, and then Stalin succeeded him, which also pushed the Soviet Union to the height of a front. For the Soviet Union, Lenin was faith, to lead them to the light, to a strong foundation, but for Russia, it is logical that they do not need to defend Lenin, nor do they have to treat him as faith.
After being brainwashed by such ideas, many people voted in agreement, and the government did not oppose it, but Putin suddenly stood up and angrily rebuked: Hu xiang! On this matter, Putin expressed his views, he believes that if he does this, it is a manifestation of forgetting the roots, although from his own point of view, Lenin has nothing to do with them, but do not forget that the current tranquility is still brought by the Soviet Union, not created by himself.
To bury Lenin is a manifestation of "forgetting his roots", which is not allowed to happen to a country that admires heroes. Every word Putin says is a reminder to the Russian people that if they do this, the chain reaction will be worse than expected, and the impression of Russia will change. After such a point, the people are like a daigo, understanding the stakes inside.
So although it now costs millions of dollars a year to keep Lenin's body from corrupting, the Russian government has not withheld it once and resolutely guaranteed the integrity of Lenin's body, and almost no one now mentions it again. Seeing this, I have to say that the Russian people are still relatively sensible, and will not make unreasonable trouble, listen to the malicious provocation of some intentional forces, this quality is worth learning, and now the atmosphere of blindly following the trend is too serious.