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Why do Indian special ethnic groups pretend to be descendants of Chinese, but they don't recognize their own ethnic groups?

With the fire of tourism, more and more people like to travel during holidays, so that they can not only taste the special foods in many places, but also broaden their horizons. Therefore, in the tourist season, we will see that many scenic spots are basically crowded and crowded, but even so, people's enthusiasm for tourism can't be stopped. As we all know, many countries have their own unique customs and habits due to different historical cultures.

Speaking of countries with special customs, I believe many people will think of India for the first time! After all, many confusing behaviors in India always make people feel incredible. For example, people there drink cow urine and take a bath on the main road, which makes people feel unacceptable, but it is normal. Therefore, netizens also call them open nations according to their various behaviors. In fact, India is not only an open country, but also a diversified country.

It is made up of many ethnic groups, but the ethnic group that Bian Xiao will introduce to you today may make Indians feel embarrassed, because this ethnic group belongs to India, but they don't admit that they are Indians and say that they are descendants of China. This place is Manipur. According to their historical records, this place was established by the marriage of the king of Qi State in ancient China and the princess of Central Asia Dynasty. So the local people call themselves descendants of the Qi Dynasty.

They not only have many similarities with China in appearance, but also have similar values. We have always known that India is a country where men are superior to women, and women's status is very low, and they are basically subservient to men. However, China emphasizes that everyone is equal, so the more countries we have visited, the more we love our country. I believe Manipur is unwilling to admit that it is an Indian because of this system!

In fact, regardless of whether these ethnic groups have anything to do with the history of our country, the practices of this ethnic group really embarrass Indians, but this ethnic group will have such an idea. Should India reflect on itself? After all, so many bad habits don't want to change, but they always do that? Annoying? Things. I also hope that with the continuous development of modern civilization, Indians can abandon those boring bad habits and the status of women there can be improved.