Recently, a surprising news came from India, which instantly detonated the Internet.
India's 500 million cattle are so rampant that locals dare not eat them and try to export them to China.
Why is India targeting China everywhere? What is the reason for this?

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="8" > why doesn't India dare to eat beef? </h1>
Wherever the locusts go, there is no grass, the rat army roams the streets with the rapid spread of the plague, and the flood of organisms is always disgusting and hateful.
But in the magical land of India, they still have the highest respect for an animal that has been over-flooded: the local cattle of India.
According to statistics, the number of Indian cattle has exceeded 500 million so far.
Now in India, under the impact of the epidemic, not only the medical system has exploded, the unemployment rate has exploded, and more terrible is the famine.
It is strange to say why so many people in India would rather go hungry, but let 500 million cattle flood and no one eat beef.
It turns out that Indians not only do not eat beef, but also do not allow killing.
India is one of the countries most affected by religious beliefs in the world, and their mainstream belief is Hinduism, according to statistics, more than 80% of the people believe in Hinduism!
In Hinduism, the cow is regarded as a local mythical beast, and legends circulate about it!
Legend has it that the mount of Shiva, one of the three main gods of Hinduism, is an ox, and is revered as the holy cow Nandi in India, regarded as a sacred beast, and has a very noble status.
In Indian mythology and legend, Lord Shiva was abandoned at birth and was raised by a cow, and Shiva often rode the sacred cow around the heavenly court.
The Indian people believe that every cow sits on The Lord Shiva, the cow is their god, the mother, absolutely can not be blasphemed, but also the creator of all things, is a symbol of reproduction and the basic guarantee of production.
McDonald's in the United States is known to everyone, it is said that when McDonald's was open in India, it made hamburgers with beef.
The Hindus were so angry that McDonald's was almost expelled from India by the Hindus and was later forced to reform and make a veggie burger that was unique in the world.
Another legend is that in Indian mythology, the cow is associated with reincarnation in Hindu theology.
Returning from an evil ghost to a cow goes through the process of 86 rebirths, and if there is one more, the soul can be entrusted to human form.
Whoever kills a cow is equivalent to breaking his own practice, creating a great sin and reincarnating from the beginning.
As a result, Indians generally do not dare to kill cattle, let alone eat beef.
In addition, it is said that when Brahma created things, the cow and the brahmin were created at the same time, and the status is equivalent to that of the brahmin.
In India, the Brahmins are also the head of the caste and have a very noble status.
It is precisely because of this special belief in India that cattle are sacred in the eyes of Indians, and in order to ensure the status of cattle, some parts of India have also issued many regulations to protect cattle.
For example, in India's Western State, there was a bill to protect cattle, which stipulated that citizens who killed cattle would be sentenced to life imprisonment.
If you meet a cow on the road, on the street, in the market, not only can you not drive it away, but you have to let it go, and you can leave it on its own after it leaves.
There have been people who have paid for it, but it has not affected the status of cattle in India in the slightest.
Not only that, but there are also nursing homes dedicated to cattle in India, with comfortable accommodation, abundant food, vast grasslands, 300 staff serving cattle, and even a hospital dedicated to treating cattle.
The four words "man is not as good as an ox" can be described as vividly expressed in India!
In addition, Hinduism believes that God is flexible in cows, and Indians believe that everything that comes out of the cow's body is sacred.
For example, cow dung, cow urine, milk and other excrement, during important holidays, housewives use these "precious" cow dung and cow urine to clean up to keep the family safe and healthy.
In India's Ayurvedic traditional medicine, it is clearly declared that "bovine urine therapy" has a significant effect on more than 100 diseases such as cancer and AIDS, and improves immunity.
Even India's health minister has publicly declared that bovine urine can treat cancer and is as effective as the cleanest of the Ganges.
On March 14 last year, India also held a large-scale campaign to drink cow urine to fight the virus, which eventually led to an increase of 400,000 infections in India.
Hospitals are full of patients infected with the new crown virus, and even experts admit that the number of infected people in India is between 350 million and 500 million.
Not only cow urine, but in Ayurvedic traditional medicine in India, cow dung, like cow urine, is antibacterial.
In some villages in India, women prefer to use cow dung as a disinfectant during childbirth.
In these areas, women have the highest birth mortality rate in India, up to 8%.
From this point alone, it can reflect the deformed cultural form of the country and the tumor-like feudal legacy.
Indian cattle cannot be eaten or killed, and the days are still very leisurely, so the breeding speed of cattle is accelerated.
Therefore, someone once said: "If India does not eat old cattle, old cows will eat the whole of India".
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="36" > why is India one of the world's largest beef exporters? </h1>
You may not think that in the kingdom of God, which worships "cattle" as gods, it is one of the world's major countries that export beef, who is killing cattle?
About 20% of the world's beef comes from India, why?
In India, not only is the caste system divided into three, six, and nine grades, but even cattle are hierarchical.
The Indian caste system divides people into Brahmins, Shaktis, Vedas, Sudras, and Dalits.
The most honorable is the Brahmin, and people of the Brahmin caste are born to enjoy the highest social status.
It can be said that birth determines fate.
The same is true of cattle, the highest grade of cattle called tumor cattle, lighter in color, protruding neck, and a "small sarcoma" on the back.
In particular, the milky white color of the tumor cattle is very noble, and the Indian Constitution clearly prohibits slaughtering.
It is rumored that Lord Shiva's mount is this kind of tumor cow, and this precious tumor cow government not only built them a "nursing home" and provided them with good food and drink every day, but the monthly living expenses of these high-breed cattle alone are as high as tens of thousands of yuan.
The excrement of the tumor cattle is also regarded as a sacred relic, and some shops in India specialize in selling "cow urine", and a bottle sells for up to 80 yuan.
The second class of cattle are cattle, which are not allowed to be slaughtered, and when they are old, the government builds special shelters to allow them to enjoy their old age.
But only a small number, most of the scalpers in India's streets, downtown areas, garbage dumps, etc., have become a "street bully".
The lowest class is the buffalo, which in India has the same status as the usual domestic animals, and in addition to not being able to abuse and kill, it needs to do farm work and can be legally sold.
That's why India is a big beef exporter.
Indian farmers breed buffalo more for survival security, in their eyes buffalo is not a cow, so the killing of buffalo has not been strictly enforced.
According to 2015 statistics, India's beef exports reached 2.5 million tons, of which more than 80% were buffalo beef.
There are about 3,000 legal slaughterhouses in India, and about 30,000 illegal ones, which are legally exported according to normal procedures and illegally smuggled.
About 90% of India's beef is illegally exported to other countries, and it is these illegal slaughterhouses that have made India one of the world's beef exporters.
But Hindus don't kill cows either, so who is killing them?
The workers in the slaughterhouses are mostly Muslims, as well as a few Dalits, the lowest caste in India.
In India's intricate religious system, not all are Hindu, and there are a small number of Muslims who believe in Islam.
The Diet of Muslims is mainly based on beef and mutton, so most of the live slaughterhouse industry in India is controlled by Muslims.
In addition, the Dalits of India are the lowest caste, one of the most "inferior" populations, and they have a very difficult life.
In the eyes of Indians, slaughtering and tanning are the lowest jobs, only lowly people are engaged in lowly businesses, and for the Datli people, slaughter is the basis of their survival.
India exports a large amount of beef every year, the price is cheap, favored by the market, but in the Chinese market does not see the import of Indian beef Why is this?
A big reason is that the quality of beef in India is worrying.
India's buffalo grow in a harsh environment, and the water quality of the Ganges is even more worrying, and cattle produced in such an environment may carry viruses or become ill.
Where the source of the cattle came from, whether the quality is passed or not is not known.
For the safety of the people, even if the price of Indian buffalo is low, it is necessary to prohibit the import of Indian beef, after all, safety and health are the most important.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="62" > where does Indian culture go? </h1>
As we all know, India can be said to be the country most poisoned by various feudal religions.
Compared with the Chinese disciple rules and old folk customs and the Indian common habit of "burning widows, curing diseases in the ganges, worshipping cattle as gods, eating cow dung and drinking cow urine, and honoring murder", it is simply a "big witch seeing a small witch".
India and China, as the two great powers of Asia, have many "similarities".
For example, it has a splendid civilization, a modern history full of blood and tears, and a very large population base, and even the founding time is very similar.
The Western media always like to compare China and India, and India is even more tireless.
In the 1950s, relying on britain's legacy of industrial facilities and infrastructure, India overpowered China in data.
But with the passage of time, China has long since left India far behind.
Today, China's gdp is more than five times that of India, and its industrial level, literacy rate, medical education, and life expectancy are even more crushing.
What exactly is India doing wrong? Or what exactly did China do right to make the gap between the two countries widen so widely?
There are two major reasons, both of which are related to the feudal poison of India.
First, India's feudal power hindered India's industrialization and modernization.
Capital is a major problem that all countries must face in the primitive accumulation of industrialization, in short, if there is capital, there is a foundation for construction, to promote survival research, to run factories, and to cultivate talents.
As early as before the reform and opening up, all of China's industrial agriculture was owned by the whole people, and the state could continue to invest the value of output into industrialization and later modernized industries, rolling bigger and bigger like a snowball, and the funds obtained continued to be invested in survival and accumulation, so that the entire industry continued to expand.
Relying on a good industrial foundation, a complete industrial system, and a high-quality industrial population as a guarantee, China has achieved a comprehensive economic take-off after the reform and opening up.
In Contrast, in India, the big capitalists who have made money will only continue to invest their money in the field of making money, and will not pay attention to the integrity and competitiveness of the country's entire industrial system, let alone industrial education and infrastructure, which are extremely difficult to see in the later period.
The most important reason was that feudal local forces seriously hindered the power of the government (the central government).
These feudal forces represented organizations, gangs, and religions. As a result, the state could not effectively mobilize the people to participate in construction, and capital and feudal local forces colluded together to form a situation of two snakes and two heads.
Second, India is a superfamily power, tied to religion and politics, thus controlling people's spirits.
As the most primitive belief of human civilization, religion is the ultimate purpose of seeking certain interests and serving politics, no matter what kind of name they are, no matter how strange they are.
The big capitalists, the feudal landlord forces and the comprador class have made the country a miasma and hangs its life in the balance.
And they can't spit out the fat in their mouths to the people, and naturally they are worried that they will rebel and castrate and control the spirit of the people through religion.
The Indian caste system, the worship of cattle as gods, drinking cow urine to fight the virus, etc., in the eyes of the Indian people, seem to be "very normal" feudal customs, is not the best example of using this feudal religious tumor to control the people's spirit?
Therefore, the big capitalists and the feudal landlord forces are all responsible for india's embarrassment and faltering.
Since it is a cancerous tumor, it must be eradicated in order to revitalize the country.
What can India do to eradicate these cancers, so that the people can completely abandon the old culture and old ideas?
India is a country with a huge gap between rich and poor, bourgeois or some feudal forces hold the lifeblood of the country's economy, and if the revolution is implemented, it will make the country unstable.
Moreover, these legacy feudal beliefs and old ideas have been deeply imprinted in the bones of the Indian people.
They do not think that this is a feudal poisonous ideology, but some kind of spiritual sustenance, if the reform will cause more turmoil and plunge the country into panic.
From this point of view, although India has developed well in recent years, the old ideas, old cultures and old customs of the Indian class are still deeply rooted, which is also a major source of obstacles to their development.
If we want to surpass China and compete with China, we must use new ideas, new cultures, and new customs to change the spiritual outlook of the whole society, rather than those feudal customs that have no scientific basis.