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What does Russian hula dance mean?
There is no shouting in Russian, only Ura, which has no specific meaning in Russian and is usually used as a modal particle to express strong feelings. Russian officers and men usually shout "Hula" when charging, which is often translated as "Long live" in China.

"Hula" was originally a German marching slogan, which came from the word "hurra" in Highland German. The prototype of "Hurra" is "Hurren", which means "fast marching". After the introduction of the Russians, it extended to victory. Germany has long been the object of Russian military study in history, so it is very possible for Russia to introduce German military slogans.