Jan. 8, 2022
A legend says that the great Russian poet Pushkin wanted to take part in nobiles' rebellion against the new tsar, but when he set off to St. Petersburg, he met a hare. A popular Russian belief says that if a hare crosses one's path, it brings misfortune, so Pushkin turned around. Russian historians think that this belief saved Pushkin's life, because that rebellion was quelled, five people were hanged and many others were sent to Siberia. Now we have in Russia not only monument to Pushkin himself, bur also monument to the hare that saved the poets life.
Monument to a hare - corrections
A legend says that the great Russian poet Pushkin wanted to take part in nobiles' rebellion against the new tsar, but when he set off to St. Petersburg, he met a hare.
Now we have in Russia not only a monument to Pushkin himself, burt also a monument to the hare that saved the poet's life.
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A legend says that the great Russian poet Pushkin wanted to take part in nobiles' rebellion against the new tsar, but when he set off to St. Petersburg, he met a hare. A legend says that the great Russian poet Pushkin wanted to take part in nob |
A popular Russian belief says that if a hare crosses one's path, it brings misfortune, so Pushkin turned around. |
Russian historians think that this belief saved Pushkin's life, because that rebellion was quelled, five people were hanged and many others were sent to Siberia. |
Now we have in Russia not only monument to Pushkin himself, bur also monument to the hare that saved the poets life. Now we have in Russia not only a monument to Pushkin himself, bu |
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