A private hotel against the gods

Don 2022-04-21 09:02:21

After pondering for three minutes and twenty seconds, should I write something from the mentality of the island tourists from the colonial masters, or sell the cuteness of the Indian infantry love drama, or play deep, from birth, old age, sickness, death, enemy meeting, love Farewell, the seven hardships of Jin Yong's life that cannot be asked for, let's deconstruct the glorious years of these seven old blessings. Coincidentally, I happened to have a book on the structure of Indian society written by the director of the South Asia Office of the Financial Times, "Ignoring the Gods: The Rise and Discovery of Modern India". Apply the title of the book.
Before watching the film, I thought that this group of British tourists was going to settle in a luxury hotel. Not long after, I found that I had been fooled. Seven Laofu tourists in the tour group have very different thoughts. There are those who can't wait for the long list of public hospitals for surgery, and they come here as "medical travelers"; The idea of ​​a day trip came; there is even an old man like Zhou Botong who specially came here to find gun friends... In short, I can't say that one's mind is dirty, anyway, almost all of them do not have the same language as the film, and once belonged to the empire on which the sun never sets They are attracted to their own land, and treat these people as friends.

...Facing the stimulation of India's grass-roots philosophy, religion and culture

... After Qi Laofu experienced the

two ellipses of Jin Yong's version of the seven great sufferings, some of Qi Laofu were nirvana, some enlightened, some had an epiphany, some escaped, some The sublimation of the film, some with two amoxicillin, can also successfully "pop, pop, pop" - the whole film is filled with British humor and deep, and the ending is also a happy ending that has always been printed, only the ending is short. The song and dance of the film is over, but it can be seen that the director is not an Indian. (Snow White Lily Collins version experience)

I think of a story:
a buddy took a bath with a friend, and he boasted about his experience of visiting the Ganges River in India. Unfortunately, he never experienced the local people's holy water bathing. Because of the garbage disposal, all kinds of mysterious rituals were gathered together. Came on a section of the river, too tired and crooked.
A friend asked: Then you can't find a cleaner upstream.
The buddy was stunned again, a cold war, and then got up and smiled: You are right. I'll change the pool, and meditate for a while...
My friend suddenly got up and scolded: I think the water pipe in the pool is rusted and the water turns yellow. Damn, you should be in the downstream...

Beijing was flooded again, and this time it failed to catch up with the sea. Nehru once said: India's greatest advantage has no special or even necessary connection with its own religious tradition, and the two go hand in hand. India's advantage lies in the fact that the seeds of democracy survive in a pluralistic tradition, and people have complex expectations for it...
Suddenly I think of New Delhi, Bangalore and other cities if the cities are flooded, what will the Indians think? In conclusion, wait until you finish reading the book "Ignoring the Gods", and then think about the answer. Anyway, I can distinguish between upstream and downstream, but pretending to be innocent and burying others, this is a very stupid thing...

Supplementary note: After reading the book, the supplementary note looks like this. If cities such as New Delhi and Bangalore are flooded, the Indian government will refuse international Aid, denying the occurrence of disasters, the domestic media will be quite dull. Religious groups and social groups in the disaster area are more effective in disaster relief than the government. As for the people in the disaster area, please pray for each other... India is a hive, and each bee looks like a bee. They are all chaotic, but the whole is moving in one direction. The author of the book, Yun, is moving forward

in one place with the people? ! hope so.

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