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What does Russian doll mean?
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Russian dolls (матрiшкаматрешкааа) are made in Russia. The colors are red, blue, green and purple. The most common pattern is a girl dressed in Russian national costume, named "Matt Roska", which has become the general name of this kind of dolls. From the14th century to the present, dolls originated in the ancient Russian town of Zagor (загорск), 70km south of Moscow. Because of the exquisite carving and painting skills of generations of craftsmen and the accumulation of Russian national culture, they are loved by children all over the world.

What does it mean to give someone a Russian doll?

The predecessor of Russian doll suit is a Japanese doll named Kourouma(уукурума) in Honshu Island, Japan. How many dolls are there in a set? The Japanese believe that the first person who made this doll in Honshu Island was a Russian monk.

Japanese doll (японскаякукла)

Russian wooden toys used to be called Matlioshka. Before the October Revolution, Matliona and Mataloshka were very common names. There is a Latin word "mater" in this name, which means "mother". This word is easily associated with the image of a strong mother in a wealthy family. Later, it became a common noun and became synonymous with optically painted wood products. Today, this toy is still a symbol of motherhood. Coupled with its numerous family members, it vividly shows the ancient basic connotation of human civilization with many children and grandchildren.

The first Russian doll was made by Vasily Svaya (василийзвездчкин).

The earliest dolls (перваярускаяматрешр)

Russian craftsmen who are good at making inlaid wooden products such as Easter eggs have easily mastered the production process of dolls. So far, the principle of making dolls has not changed, and the artistic scheme of Russian craftsmen has been retained.

Dolls are usually made from logs of broad-leaved trees, such as basswood, birch, alder and poplar, and basswood is the most satisfactory. Generally, the wood for making dolls is cut down in early spring, usually in April, which is the growth stage of trees. Peel and dry the cut wood, and stack the logs sealed at both ends, leaving a gap for air circulation. This kind of wood should be stored in a well-ventilated place for not less than 2 years. Only experienced craftsmen can judge the degree of these prepared raw materials, and those logs that can be processed are sawn into blanks to make dolls.

Before making a complete set of dolls, these blanks have to go through 15 processes in the hands of lathe workers. In order to get the doll on the lathe, the lathe operator must have excellent skills and use some seemingly uncomplicated sets of tools, such as knives and chisels of different sizes and shapes. Generally, the smallest doll that can't be opened comes out first, and the other dolls come out again. The finished doll is spread with starch glue and dried. Then you can paint it.

In the late 1990s, these dolls were made and colored in a workshop called "Children's Education" in Moscow, and then made in sergeyev Industrial and Commercial Zone (сергиевпосад) on the outskirts of Moscow. The first Tinay Ziky toy was carved by Sergei Radonezhsky, director of Tinay Ziky-Sergey ev Monastery founded in 1340. He distributed toys to the children in his own name. Even the children of princes and nobles had wooden Tinay Ziky toys in their hands. They were all bought by the Russian Tsar in the Sergei Industrial and Commercial Zone when he took his family on a pilgrimage to the Ziji-Sergey Monastery in Tinai.

Pottery tiles produced in sergeyev Industrial and Commercial Zone (матрешкаиз "сергиевп?".

From 65438 to 0900, Russian dolls were exhibited at the Paris World Expo and won medals and favorable comments. /kloc-from the end of 0/8th century to the beginning of 0/9th century, many wooden toys appeared, all of which were painted with patterns of peasant girls with headdresses, dancing men, ladies in costumes and light cavalry. The original dolls recorded the colorful social life at that time with their own shapes and patterns: girls dressed in Russian robes, holding baskets, sickles and bouquets, or wearing winter coats and shawls; Fiancee and fiance holding candles; A village girl playing a reed flute; Bearded old man, wait. Sometimes a set of dolls shows a complete family.

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Russian doll, what can bring people a feeling of terror?

The overall collocation of facial accessories with different colors may make people feel uncomfortable. It varies from person to person, and everyone's heart is different.

The legend of Russian dolls

According to legend, the Russian nation has two cousins who grew up together in childhood. Later, their cousins left their hometown. Because they miss their cousins in their hometown, they make wooden dolls every year, and the dolls they make get bigger every year. A few years later, he returned to his hometown and gave the doll to his cousin. Later generations imitated it as a doll, also known as an auspicious doll. Another said: Matryona and Matriosha are very common female names in the old Russian countryside. Scholars point out that these two names contain the Latin root "mater", which means mother. Hearing this name, people can easily think of the mother of a big peasant family, usually a strong and capable Russian woman, a little obese and with many children. Moreover, there are so many small dolls hidden in the chubby wooden dolls that the dolls naturally become the names of beautifully carved and brightly colored wooden dolls. In other words, dolls were introduced to Russia from Japan at the beginning of18th century, with a history of nearly 300 years. After continuous thinking and improvement by Russians, dolls with different shapes and exquisite production have become unique handicrafts and tourist souvenirs in Russia. The first Russian doll appeared at the end of19th century, but among many things with typical Russian characteristics, it gained unprecedented recognition and became a symbol of Russian folk art. The predecessor of Russian doll suit was Kourouma(уукурума) in Honshu Island, Japan. How many dolls are there in a set? But modern Japanese believe that the first person who made this doll on Honshu Island was a Russian monk.