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Walkers near Lenin

Serov V.A., "Walkers near Lenin"
Serov V.A., "Walkers near Lenin"

Phraseologism: Lenin's walkers.

Meaning: About someone's numerous visitors, their endless stream, etc. (jokingly ironic).

Origin: The name of the painting ("Walkers near V.I. Lenin", 1950) by the Soviet artist Vladimir Aleksandrovich Serov (1910-1968).

Random phraseology:

Teacher, educate a student so that there is someone to learn from later.

Meaning:

It is cited as a call to share knowledge, skills, which eventually multiply and serve everyone - both the teacher and the student.

Origin:

The source is a poem (publ. 1961) without a title (***) by the Soviet poet Yevgeny Mikhailovich Vinokurov (1925-1993): "Artist, educate a student, // Do not spare his strength for the sake of his teaching. // Let his hand lead after you / / Doodles on a checkered notebook. // Let him look down on you, // Considering himself a seer. // Artist, educate a student, // So that you have someone to learn later." The last two lines of the poem entered into a wide speech turnover in a more general form: "Teacher, educate ...", etc.

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