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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory Russian mystic Gregory Yevtimovich Rasputin was born
Gregory Yefimovich Rasputin Rasputin was born on January 10, 1869 in the Russian province of Saratov, a farmer, his father, Yefem Virgin, was a gambler in his early years, and then moved to the village of Pokrovskoy in the Siberian region of Chymin, and changed the name "Novich" (meaning "new man"), became a rich farmer, and then died of his wife, eldest son, and only daughter. When Gregory was a young man, he was also a horse thief, and was called by the villagers as "Rasputin", meaning "dirty and turbulent" (rasputin). later in the name of religion, he lived in the name of "old man", "prophet" and "god man", and went into the household, nothing but to scam money. At the age of thirty, he became a priest, spreading prophecies and performing theology for his survival. The reputation was great because Rasputin predicted a March drought somewhere in Russia and healed the dog of Grand Duke Nicholas, uncle of Nicholas II. In 1905, Rasputin came to the capital of St. Petersburg by chance. In that year, the Russian revolution broke out, and the tsar was forced to decide to convene the State Duma. When the Russian People's Union (also known as the Black Hundred) went to Siberia to vote for a vote in the province of Topolsk, Rasputin was discovered. They thought that the latter was an advocate, could speak well for the party, and then took him to the capital of St. Petersburg. Here, Rasputin, using the occupation and spell he did not know where to learn, easily wrapped up a group of nobles, flooded throughout the upper society. Soon, Rasputin reigned as the dog of Tsar Nicholas II's uncle, which made his reputation spread into the palace. He has a high hypnosis. His light blue eyes, and the gods, when the dead and the dead look at the people; and his voice, always fears and sleep. His hypnosis is especially effective for women, he is said to have slept all the nobility girls in Russia, if a relationship with a virgin, Rasputin would collect her hair, in 1977, when the city government of Leningrad demolished the house he lived in, found a boxed hair in the garden. The Russian emperor at the time, Nicholas II, and Queen Alexandra, believed in mysticism, welcomed "monks", "children", "prophets", "prophetists" and "saviors" and frequently held ceremonies. The couple were saddened by the fact that their son Alexei often faced a terrible situation because of his hemorrhoidal disease, and almost everyone was helpless whenever Alexei got sick. In 1907, Prince Alexei fell ill again, and the angry queen persuaded Nicholas II, with the idea of trying, to call L.P. into the palace to see if he could save his beloved son. Surprisingly, for the seriously ill prince, even the court doctors could not. But after L.P. came in, only gave the prince a small pack of powder, then a prayer, and then sat next to the prince and told him some stories. Then the miracle appeared, through a few days of quiet maintenance, the prince regained health! Thus, the future destiny of the entire empire seems to be in the hands of Rasputin, and because he has an inseparable relationship with the health of the emperor. In fact, as long as Rasputin remains in the palace, the emperor is healthy and alive; when he is not there, the emperor will gradually weaken. In 1915, Rasputin's relationship with the emperor once broke and was expelled from the palace. As a result, the emperor suddenly bleed his nose, and when the queen sought the help of Rasputin, he deliberately delayed for two days, and did not think the condition of the emperor worsened. But when Rasputin appeared, the prince miraculously got better. Since then, his unbelievable power has caused the emperor to surrender For Russia, the catastrophe began. Because of being sealed for the court title of the "Czar God of the Lights", Rasputin could freely enter the palace and frequently exert influence on the tsarist couple. So Rasputin used his special status for his own benefit and even openly interfered with the government. By 1916, his power had reached its peak. Especially in the short two years after the outbreak of the First World War, the tsar's cabinet, leaving Kyoto, the power of the country has since fallen into the hands of the queen, and actually has been in the hands of Rasputin. As a result, during this period, the internal affairs of Russia was replaced by the ministers of foreign affairs, and the ministers of justice have been replaced by the ministers of justice because many people say that Ras When Russia was sharp in domestic contradictions and repeatedly defeated in foreign battlefields, interference with dictatorships like Rasputin would undoubtedly lead the country to a rapid collapse. As a noble, Basil Schultzkin, later recalled: “Rasputin was a two-faceted man. In front of the royal people, he showed a humble old man’s face, and the queen looked at him by believing that he was an adjective of God. But in front of the people, he appeared on the sidelines, the dirty sidelines from Tobersk. We have the key to all this. The people were very angry to see that the tsar had retained such people in the royal palace, and the royal palace felt incomprehensible and hurt. In fact, when the royal couple drowned into their confidence in Rasputin, not only the civilians, but even the nobles who were loyal to the dynasty were angry, and this was absolutely dangerous for the empire. Although Rasputin was notorious in society, the queen refused to acknowledge his evil side. The woman said: “The saints are always haunted, and people hate him because we love him.” She nevertheless refused to believe that the person she fully trusted, the man who healed her son’s blood-and-blood disease, was a deceiver, and did not expect his public anger would eventually peak with the outbreak of the revolution. At the same time, many officials thought that the anger would continue to expand, so they asked the queen to remove him. The que Rasputin was able to gain the absolute trust of the tsarist couple, in addition to healing the prince's blood friend's illness, but also because of his mysterious ability to prophesy. That was when Rasputin had just entered the palace, and although he had cured the prince’s illness, people were not quite convinced of him. One day, Rasputin suddenly said to the queen: “Queen, mother, don’t let the children go into the children’s room, I saw it.” A few days later, the children’s room had a huge lamp that fell from the ceiling and broke down. Seeing this scene, the queen was grateful, but according to some later disclosures, it was actually a trap by Rasputin, and he had pre-seated the chain of the children’s indoor crystal lamp. On one day in October 1912, Prince Alexei, who suffered from hemorrhoids and was accompanied by his father while hunting in a small town in Poland, suddenly fell ill, had a high fever and had no more bleeding. The doctor felt powerless to prepare the emperor’s couple for the worst. It was that the royal family had been preparing for the emperor at the time. But at that time, Rasputin, who was thousands of miles away, called and said that God had seen the queen’s tears and that the emperor would survive. The miracle happened when people believed that the emperor’s body temperature began to drop and the bloodshed slowly stopped. In addition, Rasputin also predicted that after his 13th birthday, the prince would get better, and the fact proved that he was After seeing Rasputin have such amazing prophetic ability, even the tsar began to entrust the nation to him. Especially on the battlefield of the First World War, Rasputin had almost no interference, whether it was the strategy of combat or military mobilization. Because the tsar must first ask “our friend” Rasputin, whether the front line launched the attack, when it launched the attack, and also watch Rasputin’s prophecies act. Under Rasputin's various prophecies, the tsar continued to lead Russia to disaster, because some of the "Saint Man" prophecies were completely wrong. Once, Rasputin declared that he had a dream, he was revealed by God, and the Russian army should launch an offensive near Riga. When the tsar actually ordered to launch an offensive, he was defeated by the Germans. During another battle, the tsar's army had clearly prevailed, but Rasputin sent a telegram to the front line calling for the emperor to announce a ceasefire, only because he had a "unfortunate dream". As the situation in Russia worsened further, Rasputin also predicted that the situation was beginning to develop in an unfavorable direction. On a day in December 1916, Nicholas II, on the front line, suddenly received a letter written by Rasputin. The wizard said in the letter that he would be killed before January 1917, but he warned the tsar that if he was killed by the people, the emperor could survive for years; if killed by the nobility, the tsar family would not survive for two years. It is said that Rasputin had predicted in his lifetime that the Romanov dynasty would collapse within three months after his death. He was killed in December 1916, the "February Revolution" took place in Russia on March 8 and the Romanov dynasty was destroyed. The protagonist of the murderer: Prince Yusupov (1887-1967), whose mother descended from the Tatar descendants, was the wealthiest family in Russia. His father had served as mayor of Moscow. Yusupov married Tsar's niece Irina in 1914 (the mother of Irina was the sister of Nicholas II). The victim: Rasputin The three principal assassins of Rasputin were monarchists. They decided to kill Rasputin in order to protect the Romanov dynasty and defend authoritarianism. The assassination involved in addition to Prince Yusupov, Felix Yusupov, and Dmitri Pavlovich Grand Duke (1891-1942, cousin of Nicholas II, father was the brother of Alexander III, mother was a Greek princess). And there was no prominent identity, but there was the support of the Duma and the Black Centennial Legion (1870-1920). On December 29, 1916 (December 16, Russian calendar), the prince Yusupov, the royal family member Dmitry Pavlovich Romanov, the right-wing parliamentarian of the Russian Duma, Plyškevich, the close friend of Yusupov, Captain Sukhokin, and a doctor placed a trap at the Yusupov palace in St. Petersburg. Yusupov seduced his wife Irina (there is a claim that the homosexual Yusupov was seduced by himself), seduced Rasputin, gave him eight cakes with magnesium, drank a bottle of magnesium-carbonated Madra wine, but Raspkin did not react. So Yusupov opened a shot at Yusupov, hit his lungs, touched his heart and left in the liver. When people thought he was dead and was going to handle the body, Rasputin suddenly woke up, squeezed Yusupov’s throat, said, “Felix, Felix, I will hang you tomorrow,” and then pulled off the crowd’s uniform and ran into the courtyard of Yusupov’s palace. The conspirators dragged him into the house, and Rasputin woke up again, and Yusupov struck his sun hole with a mute bell, shaking him again. Rasputin was eventually thrown into a glacial cave in the Neva River, and the body was found the next day. Forensic tests showed that he was drowned and dead, and that all of Rasputin’s lungs were water. If a body was thrown into the river, his lungs could not have so much water. Rasputin's body was transported to the royal village after being defecated, where Queen Alexandra built an underground tomb for him and planned to build a monastery on it. After the February Revolution, Rasputin's body was found by soldiers who entered the Imperial Village, transported to the St. Petersburg street demonstrations, and then burned in ashes. Prince Yusupov and Grand Duke Dmitry were house arrested for the assassination of Rasputin and subsequently dispatched abroad, thus surviving the October Revolution. When Yusupov returned to St. Petersburg after the October Revolution, the Soviets even sent guards to the outpost of his palace due to his assassination. It is worth mentioning that while Rasputin had predicted that those who killed him would not live long, Yusupov remained alive until 1967. In fact, the actions to murder Rasputin have been repeated. The first was planned by Priest Eliodore, and Rasputin escaped in the struggle for execution. The second time a woman named Gusheva, who was one of the people injured by Rasputin, vowed to take revenge. Gusheva murdered in Rasputin's hometown village of Poklovskoy, the sharp knife struck Rasputin's belly, the intestines came out, but Rasputin escaped again. Rasputin didn’t like bathing in his lifetime, and he claimed that bathing would weaken or even lose his power. Rasputin preferred to collect the hair of the virgin who had had sex with him.In 1977, when the Leningrad city government demolished the building in which he had lived, many boxes with female hair were found in the garden. When the Petrograd Soviets burned Rasputin's body, witnesses claimed to have burned his body of lead leather and zinc leather coffins to melt, his body was not yet burned and sat up from the coffins, and his eyes were also opened. Soviet soldiers continually sprayed coal on the body, and after 10 hours burned it into ashes. In Russian history, the legendary monk Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin is said to be able to overthrow the soul of women, and he has a pair of eyes that can ‘kill’ countless women. Historians rated Rasputin mostly as a negative conclusion. Soviet historians regarded him as a representative of the ‘sinful tsarist regime’, and most European and American historians also agree with this assessment. But after the 1990s, scholars named Rasputin appeared in the Russian historian community, who tried to cite some of the tsarist surveillance reports on Rasputin to wash his reputation, depicting him as a religious saint. Keywords: January 10, 1869, by the Russian mystic, Rasputin News raw data sources → https://today.help.bj.cn/show/?id=641 17WorldNews[2025.09.28-08:07] 访问:92
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