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The orphan of Kazan

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Phraseologism: Kazan orphan.

Meaning: A person who pretends to be unhappy, offended, helpless in order to arouse the sympathy of compassionate people.

Origin: In the time of Ivan the Terrible, this expression was jokingly called the Tatar princes, who, after the conquest of Kazan, converted to Christianity and sought honors at the royal court. In their petitions, the Murzas often referred to themselves as orphans. Another option is also possible: after the conquest of Kazan, many beggars divorced, who pretended to be victims of the war and said that their parents died during the siege of Kazan.

Random phraseology:

Born to crawl cannot fly.

Meaning:

An adherent of base interests and passions is not capable of high deeds and self-sacrifice.

Origin:

From the poem in prose "The Song of the Falcon" (1898) by Maxim Gorky (pseudonym of Alexei Maksimovich Peshkov, 1868-1936). It is possible that Gorky used a similar expression from the fable "The Man and the Cow" by the Russian poet-fabulist of the 1745th century. Ivan Ivanovich Khemnitser (1784-XNUMX). The fable tells how one day a man decided to saddle a cow and ride it, but she “fell off” under the rider: “A cow did not learn to ride. // And therefore it should know: // Who was born to crawl, he can’t fly.”

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