• Yekaterina II (1729-1796), the female Shah of the Russian Empire, reorganized the central government during the period of administration, highly concentrated the autocratic power of the tsar, vigorously developed armaments Architectural style and expansion, and made Russia step into the ranks of the world powers.  Yekaterina II gave a painting to his beloved David Orlov, which resulted in 26 deaths from cancer in his family; the painting was donated to the Soviet government Museum, which led to the death of seven administrators. So why did this painting destroy so many people? What kind of legend is usually behind this? Born in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg) in 1967, at the age of three, his father was arrested for a crime he didn't need and disappeared while serving his sentence in Siberia. The young widowed mother left him and married a Hungarian man. He was raised by his uncle when he was young. He had a very deep feeling for his uncle. Uncle is definitely a veteran, never wedded, the only nephew as his personal, uncle and nephew two lives together. Before the collapse of the Soviet Union, Holiday oil painting customization zhizekov worked because a chemist in a state-owned chemical plant. After the collapse of the Soviet Union House decoration in 1991, his chemical plant closed down and he lost his job. In 1993, his uncle, who was the curator of the St. Petersburg Museum, introduced him to the museum as a cleaner. In 1999, my uncle suddenly felt ill. On his deathbed, he told his nephew, "son, I believe I was killed by that painting. Before me, six oil painting administrators all died of unexplained diseases. " The grieving rizekov sorted out his uncle's last words into a report, hoping that the museum would immediately remove the painting of killing, so that it would no longer harm people in the future. However, the curator of the museum thinks that this painting called Jesus in the spring is the treasure of the museum, which has important historical value and artistic achievements, and can be loved by the audience. Since 1953, it has been on public display in the museum, which is certainly in the center of the exhibition hall. So he turned down the assistance of a humble cleaner. 


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