Russian media: The "cat walk" in Chinese military parades has Russian roots!
For a long time, this has been called "Russian step" in China.
On September 4, the Russian media "Today China" published an article.
The military parade held at Tiananmen Square in Beijing to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the victory over Japan and the end of World War II,
attracted attention and received worldwide attention and praise due to its grandeur and magnificence.
What impressed people even more than the missiles was,
the perfectly synchronized movements, the excellent military parade and the outstanding marching steps.
This is a fascinating performance.
"They performed very well!" said Anatoly Kliuyev, former commander of the 58th Army and Major General.
Russian experts said that this step was jokingly called "cat walk" in the Soviet army, and later in the Russian army.
In the early 1950s, China improved it, including some queue training similar to the Soviet army.
In the "Internal Regulations", it is stipulated that the march is carried out with the step, the leg lifting height is 50-60 centimeters, and the number of steps per minute is 110-120.
For a long time, this has been called "Russian step" in China.
This is part of Chinese philosophy, the highest way, meaning the unified steps of the masses.
In fact, this was fully demonstrated in the military parade in Beijing.
What is the significance of this inspection?
Marshal Alexander Suvorov said: "A beautiful formation in the parade means good combat."
Soldiers will also develop a sense of collective honor in the common formation, because soldiers will feel the unified actions and the integration of the whole.
Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1842294447532044/
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