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204 Good Sect Master

"Welcome to Mr."

After the two finished their week, they greeted Zhang Yi. Unexpectedly, they spoke not Arabic, but fluent English.

"You speak English so well. In Oman, is English also one of the official languages?"

In Zhang Yi's impression, Oman is a Middle Eastern country and naturally speaks Arabic. In order to cope with this kind of incompatibility, Zhang Yi had already downloaded the translation software on his mobile phone before coming.

"Oh, no, we are Indians, you know that Britain was once the suzerain of India, so the popularity of English in India is very high."

The young man who spoke was not angry at all, but rather a little proud.

You should know that India has suffered colonial enslavement from Britain for 200 years, but it does not hate Britain at all, and even respects Britain.

Because there are many ancient Indian relics on the farm, Zhang Yi is quite familiar with India.

Since India began to become a British colony in 1757, it was until its entire territory was occupied by Britain in 1849, and then India's independence in 1947.

The Indians have suffered nearly two hundred years of enslavement in Britain. Among the enslaved people, the experience of the working people at the bottom of the low-ranking class is even more miserable and sympathetic.

A British governor in India once said bluntly: The bones of cotton weaver made the Indian plain white. This shows how severely exploited the lower class of India by British colonists.

The Indians also began to fight against each other. What makes people feel sad and ridiculous is that the best of the resistance is a woman with a low status in India. Queen Zhangxi, whose original name is Lakshmi Payi, dealt a heavy blow to the British colonists and eventually died heroically.

But what is surprising is that in modern times, almost no Indian hates Britain, but on the contrary, respects Britain everywhere, which makes people speechless.

So why do Indians have such strange emotions? Zhang Yi summarized that there are three factors.

First, the influence of social systems.

Most Indians believe in Hinduism, and Hinduism is a very strange religion. It divides people in society into four classes, namely the caste system, emphasizes past and present lives, and teaches people not to resist the injustice of fate. This is all about practicing for the past life.

This doctrine has been implemented in India for more than two thousand years, so it is deeply rooted in the hearts of ordinary people. Therefore, under the influence of this doctrine, even in the face of British invaders, they only think that this is a suffering God has given to them and must be endured. Therefore, the Indians do not regard it as their enemy at all, and naturally they cannot hate them.

The example is another national hero of the Indian, Mahatma Gandhi. This is a man who practices non-violent, does not cooperate, and sits on a hunger strike at any time. He actually drove away the British in this incredible way and ended the colonial rule of India.

The actual situation is that the real situation creates heroes. At that time, Britain consumed a lot of energy during World War II and was unable to maintain its rule in India. It had to give up hundreds of millions of enslavements and voluntarily evacuate India.

Moreover, in order to disgust India, the Kashmir issue was left behind, and it has been tormenting India until now.

In addition, in the caste system, outsiders belong to the second class with dominance, so it is natural to be ruled by them in the eyes of ordinary Indians.

So, everyone remember that if Chinese people go to India, they will be high castes. When they encounter people of lower castes (mainly judged by skin color) they can use their feet to hold them in their feet, and they can be scolded, etc.

Second, there is a tradition of surrendering to the invaders, which is very different from China.

India has been a paradise for foreign invaders since ancient times. Since 1500 BC, the Aryans, Persians, Alexander the Great, the Great Yuezhi, Arabs, and Mongols have taken turns to invade and occupy India and established their respective empires.

There are three more famous empires, namely the Kushan Empire established by the Yuezhi people, the Guer dynasty established by the Arabs and the Mughal Empire established by the Mongols.

Therefore, when the British invaded India, the Indians were almost used to surrendering to the strong. In addition, because the Indians encountered countless invasions in history, they had no nationality at all, and naturally there was no so-called national hatred.

Third, Britain has indeed brought progress.

Due to the development of religion in India, ordinary people are very ignorant. After the British came, they did bring them a lot of progress, allowing them to enter modernization more quickly.

For example, the UK has built a large amount of infrastructure in India, including 20,000 kilometers of railways, and some of these railways are still playing a role, so a lot of them have a good impression of the British and even respect them.

In addition, the period when Britain began to rule India was its most glorious period in the world, and it was known as the empire of the sun never set. Therefore, some Indians felt that it was honored to follow such a master, so they did not reject the British at all.

Even now, when Indians compare some advanced things (such as infrastructure, education and culture), they like to take the UK as an example and highly respect the UK.

Even in the hearts of some Indians, the British colonized for two hundred years to help them carry out construction. I really don’t know how to evaluate these Indians. It’s so sad and lamentable!

Another point is that in India's civilization that has been around for thousands of years, there has never been a realization of the same book and the same track.

To this day, India still has as many as 18 legal languages. On the contrary, in the two hundred years since the British came, nearly one-tenth of the population became popular. If there was no World War II, the British colonization would have been longer, and I believe that the proportion of English speakers would be higher.

The most funny thing is that these two people clearly believe in the teachings of *** and ***. You should know that the vast majority of people in India believe in Hinduism.

People who believe in the *** religion are a small person who is excluded by society and suppressed by politics in India.

The illustration is the terrifying bombing of the Taj Maha Hotel in Mumbai.

At around 21:30 on November 26, 2008, a group of terrorists carrying submachine guns and grenades broke into the Taj Maha Hotel, the most famous five-star hotel in Mumbai. They fired when they saw people and threw grenades everywhere.

Almost at the same time, nine places including the Oberoi Hotel, the Jewish Nariman Building, a large market, and the busiest CST Railway Station were also attacked by terrorists.

At the time of the incident, an organization called "Decan Mujahideen" declared responsibility for the attack, when their negotiations demanded the release of all the ***ists who were detained by the government.

Looking at the essence from the surface, the organization firmly believes that India is massacring *** and is very angry about it.

Another reason is that the gap between the rich and the poor in India is huge, and *** is also a group of people living in the lowest level of society, and it is also one of the reasons why they go to extremes.
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