Analyze the origin of wangdu

Vallie 2022-04-20 09:01:14

He is a descendant of Tibetan exiles. The analysis is as follows:

In the Himalayan highlands, a big family named Ranchor (from the name of the manor and the scenery of the mountains and valleys, as well as the appearance of trumpets in religious beliefs and the analysis of funeral customs and gold pots), they hired a gardener's son Wangdu instead of "Prince" Ranchor go to school. (In fact, the school is the Indian Institute of Technology, the first university of the Indian Institute of Technology, and the first university in India. It is the base camp for studying in the United States.)

Wangdu is "Wangdu", a commonly used Tibetan name.

Looking at his appearance, the characteristics of the yellow race are greater than that of the white race. India is actually a hodgepodge of people, six parts black, three parts white, and one part yellow. The yellow lineage is mainly distributed in the alpine area that connects with Tibet and Myanmar, which is consistent with the manor of male pig origin.
ps: The heroine is a black and white mulatto mainly of white blood. Her father is of black descent, of low social class, and probably came from a hardship. He turned around by studying science and technology, and then married a beautiful white wife. In his eyes, men rely on science and technology and study for food, so they are stubborn.

At that time, 200,000 Tibetans were living in northeastern India (now I don't know how many). They survive by serving the local high caste noble monks, which is in line with Wangdu's background.

The end of the film also clearly tells us that Wangdu finally returned to his hometown to educate the children in his hometown. Didn't you see the red-clothed horns on the roadside in your hometown? Don't you see the faces that look exactly like Chinese children? Didn't you hear Wangdu calling the children's names, all of them were Tibetan names?

The sage Wangdu is actually a Tibetan in the eyes of Indians, holy and wise. There are about hundreds of thousands of believers from India who come to Tibet every year. In the eyes of Indians, it is difficult for Chinese people without faith to contact them, while Tibetans give them a sense of intimacy. This movie also reflects their psychology.

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