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Why don't you go to Kuji's house from the media?

Because Manipur is located in the northeast of India, it was once an independent small city-state with a history of establishing a kingdom.

There is history to test. During the Qing Dynasty, as a force closely connected with China, they actively wanted to join our country.

However, it was not explicitly included in the territory of the Qing Dynasty. Manipur was once a British colony in the19th century. After many twists and turns, it became one of the central territories of India.

In Manipur today, Kuki people still insist on worshipping China. Kuji tribe is one of the four major population groups in Manipur, living in mountainous areas.

Their ancestors intermarried with China and immigrated, so the Kuki people's appearance is black hair, black eyes and yellow skin. At first glance, they are different from Indians.

Moreover, the Kuki people have kept the ancestral rule from generation to generation: "China descendants do not associate with Indians". The Kuki refused to marry India. Their women don't marry Indians, and men don't marry Indians. They want to inherit the blood of China, even though they are in India, they don't learn Hindi and don't observe Indian festivals.

It is China culture that provides strength for Kuji people's persistence. Culture is the root of a nation, which can be passed down from generation to generation. Kuki and India have developed into completely different cultural systems and received very different education.

Obeying the education of their ancestors made Kuki people from India everywhere. They celebrate festivals in China, believe in dragons and use Tibetan calendars, such as eating zongzi and racing dragon boats on the Dragon Boat Festival.