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Why do people always say "there are no tears in Moscow" and "Moscow doesn't believe in tears"?
This is the name of a movie. The heroine in the film has gone through many vicissitudes from a weak girl to the manager of a big company. The hardships she experienced in her life tell people a philosophy: in the face of difficulties, she has to rise up in adversity, and there is no way out by crying and shrinking. This is a classic film and won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film.

Or to put it another way:

During World War II, a general assembly war after the outbreak of the Soviet-German war. Hitler tried to destroy the main force of the Red Army, occupy Moscow and defeat the Soviet Union before winter. Hitler mobilized 80 divisions with 6.5438+0.8 million men, and Baucus commanded the attack. The Soviet Red Army concentrated 6.5438+0.25 million troops to defend Moscow, and the propaganda slogan of the Soviet Red Army to boost morale: "Moscow does not believe in tears" and so on.