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we translate stories & posts beyond the 🧱 by chinese netizens/ cnetz
Joined July 2025
"the siege of ksign was a major outbreak of N/zi sentiment on the chinese internet. First demonize the indians and then distort ksign as specifically introducing indians. this is their routine."
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Blatant theft is happening of indian clothing and culture in the name of "western regions". They are calling it persian and what not. but will never credit india, when the clothing is purely indian.
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They refuse to call indian clothing as indian. they include all these countries so that they don't have to address the fact, that they are taking from india. As they look down on indians, they don't want to admit. So this is what they do.
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Even here they make china the center of everything and refuse to acknowledge indian clothing as indian. This is what they do, they give obscure name as "western regions including india" , so they don't have to credit india. chinese love to take from Indian culture but hte indians
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When we confronted the chinese netizens on the theft they are doing in name of dunhuang, "The western regions refer to vast area in western part of china, extending into parts of south asia including india. A historical geographical concept centered on China's western".
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Chinese woman dresses up in indian clothing, titles the video as "Princess from western regions. Spent a day as a "desert princess" in Dunhuang ". Do indians know that in name of "dunhuang", chinese are ripping off & appropriating indian clothing as theirs. While being racist?
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Some chinese netizens even admit "Duhuang dance is like indian dance with movements not fully executed, it falls a bit short. After all they have a heritage, while ours is just copied from the wall". Which wall? Buddhist wall. Where does buddhism comes from? India. Insane
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Chinese dunhuang dance is literally odissi mixed with ballet, recreated in 2007. yet they claim it to be "western asian inspired" "persian", when probed more "it comes from buddhism" but will never directly say it's indian. Will never admit they have recreated this dance, from 🇮🇳
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They have copied Indian clothing from ancient indian dramas, especially antariya from mauryan era & are now calling it theirs. their duhuang style inspired from "western region". India is never mentioned. This are called "flying apsaras". Apsaras are chinese patent now.
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the truth said by a chinese netizen abt the level of culture appropriation china is doing currently. they are dehumanising indians, while claiming every ancient indian culture as theirs. caste theories, are excuse for them to do this. Since everything came from outside in "india"
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Because in current china - 1. India discontinued, since conquered by aryans. 2. Every indian culture is persian. 3. Buddhism came from nepal. 4. Every good looking indian is high caste indian that came from outside. This is exact training and messaging has been done in china.
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Funny thing is they can only do mudra poses, because this dance is based on murals in caves of dunhuang. This art was never passed down, neither was the clothing. They recreated by copying the mudra poses, & adding ballet. Calling it persian/western in the end.
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dunhuang is indian dancing mixed with ballet, yet they refuse to give credits. They call it "western region dancing" "mix of persian" since india was ruled by Mughals, they consider to be persian rule. "Persian, western asian" but they never say indian explicitly.
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Chinese netizens : "there is no such thing as ancient india. As india got conquered by aryans, who came from outside. Henceforth modern india is not ancient india". So every culture of ancient india is now for chinese to claim it as their own, as they did it here.
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chinese fashion : copy and rip off ancient indian clothing, turn around and be racist to indians. reduce everything good of india to foreigner white "high caste", while taking their culture.
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The brown face, and stereotyping continues, as a chinese woman immitates supposedly "indian street food lady", who is actually bangladeshi.
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