Can an Indian Chinese marry a high caste? What is the reason?

Updated on international 2024-04-25
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Chinese nationals in India are not allowed to marry people of high castes, because caste discrimination in India is very large. Many people don't understand the caste system why in a country there are restrictions on things like marriage. Especially in the caste system, marriage is also restricted.

    That's because in India, caste is equivalent to a person's status level, and if a person's status is high, then such a person with such a status will not find a person of low caste to marry.

    People with low caste are actually low in status, because there is also a distinction in the issue of caste. If an Indian is very poor, then his caste is very low. If you want a better linguistic overview, it's the same as the aristocracy and the pauper.

    A person with a high caste is a nobleman, and a person with a low caste is equivalent to a poor person. If you want to distinguish castes by the color of ** in India, it is actually very easy to distinguish. The caste of people who are white is relatively high, and if they are black, the caste is low.

    There are several castes in India, each with a different meaning and representing a different status. Because there are castes of caste, in the caste culture of the Indians, there are Kshatriyas, Brahmins, Shudras, and Vaishyas. In fact, this is also equivalent to feudal thinking, too paranoid about the issue of caste.

    In India, high-caste women are reluctant to marry low-caste people because marrying low-caste people is equivalent to lowering one's status. If a high-caste person marries a low-caste person, it is very difficult, if not impossible, to restore the status of the upper caste in the future. Therefore, there is a certain reason why high-caste Indians do not marry people who are lower in rank than themselves.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I don't think that's possible because they're very strict about this hierarchy.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    People of the upper castes in India do not marry people from other classes.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I don't think so, because discrimination is different for each ethnic group.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, it seems to be discrimination in the traditional sense, and you won't get married.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Chinese can marry Indian high-caste women, but they need to be particularly good. In fact, Indian high-caste women are generally reluctant to marry Chinese, because Indian high-caste women live very superiorly, usually only marry Indian high-caste men, from the current Indian caste system, an outsider wants to obtain high-caste identity from India, the first condition is ** white and rich, only this possibility.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Indian high-caste women actually have a relatively high social status, it is possible that they are not willing to choose to marry Chinese, of course, if the status of Chinese is also relatively high, then it is possible to get Indian high-caste women.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In principle, Chinese can marry Indian high-caste women, but in practice this is rarely understood.

    First of all, the caste system still exists in Indian society, and there is a huge gap in social status and wealth between the high and low castes. Intermarriage between different castes used to be restricted for historical reasons, but modern society has improved.

    Secondly, Indian marriages are mostly performed between people of the same caste and religious beliefs, and this is due to the influence of religion and cultural traditions. Although there are now some intercaste and interreligious marriages, they are still relatively rare.

    Finally, it is important to note that marriage is not just based on love, there are many social and cultural factors involved. If a Chinese wants to marry an Indian high-caste woman, he needs to respect the culture and traditions of Indian society and consider whether he can adapt to this cultural background.

    In conclusion, although theoretically Chinese can marry Indian high-caste women, in practice this is rare and requires many social and cultural factors to be taken into account.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Monogamy. Yin Mengqindu teaching.

    It is monogamous, and monogamy is also required in Indian law. India because of caste.

    No, there is a strict class stratification. People of the upper castes are at the top of society, and polygamy is prevalent.

    There are five main types of races in India, in chronological order of entry into India, namely Negritans and Proto-Australians (i.e., Australians.

    Vida type), Mongolians (i.e., yellow people, also known as the Ameris race.

    Dravidians, Indo-Aryans.

    Linguistic situation. The Indo-Aryan language branch and the Devian Ravidian language family are the main language branches of India, accounting for 74% and 24% of the total population respectively, while the other languages belong to the Tibeto-Burman language family and the Austroasian language family, and India has no Chinese language. Currently, the official language of India is Hindi.

    It is spoken by about 30% of the population and is the most spoken language in India.

    English ceased to be the sole official language (or equivalent to Hindi) in 1965, but retained its status as a "second additional official language" and a national lingua franca, mainly used in political and business situations, and was also important in education, especially in secondary and tertiary education.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Due to the advent of China's singles society, many Chinese young men have chosen transnational marriages in order to be able to marry their daughters-in-law. In transnational marriages, there are issues of cultural customs, language, and beliefs that need to be overcome.

    India is our neighbor, and in order to marry an Indian woman, a Chinese young man has to overcome a caste problem in addition to language and cultural barriers.

    Because of the nobility of the high-caste status, the Chinese young man also thought that he could obtain a high-caste Brahmin woman in India and get the beauty he wanted. In terms of the existing caste system in India, it is very difficult, mainly in the following ways:

    First, the difficulty of obtaining Indian identity.

    It is very difficult for many people for a foreigner to get a new identity from India, not only to have a decent job and a high-caste name in India, but also to stay in India, and it is very unlikely that a high-caste woman in India will follow a Chinese boy back to China.

    Second, marrying a high-caste woman requires ** white and wealthy.

    3 The concept of marriage is very difficult

    But there are exceptions to everything, with the frequent exchanges between China and India, China's international status continues to improve, many Indians come to China, and many Chinese are arriving in India, the possibility of Chinese men and high-race Indian women falling in love still exists, but the biggest resistance to this situation is from Indian families.

    But in fact, as long as you truly love each other, you are not afraid of anything, and lovers will eventually become married. If you fall in love with a high-caste woman of the Chinese and are willing to give everything for her husband, she can overcome all difficulties and resistance, and even follow her husband to become a Chinese citizen.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    No, because if you want to marry a high-caste woman, you not only have to be white, but you also have to be rich.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Not feasible because you have to be recognized by the high castes of India, have a decent job and a surname.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    No, because India is a country with very strict rules about marriage, and it is not possible for a high caste to marry a different race.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Unrealistic, because high-caste women don't look down on Chinese men, it's okay to think about Indian civilian women.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    You misunderstood, under the caste system, a man of a higher caste can marry a woman of a lower caste than him, which is called "marriage of conformity", and there is no problem;

    Only low-caste men marrying high-caste women are intolerable, which is called "reverse marriage".

    In ancient India, marriage was only allowed within the same caste or between subcastes. If it is not between the same caste, only "natural marriage" is allowed, and "reverse marriage" is opposed, otherwise people from the higher castes will be expelled from the caste.

    This practice of marriage led to the dream of low-caste women to "climb the high branches", marrying a high-caste man could improve social status, so there was a custom of buying grooms, and high-caste men took the opportunity to ask for high dowries and even money, if not satisfied, the daughter-in-law was likely to be abused.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    A high-caste man can marry a low-caste woman, but a low-caste man falling in love with a high-caste woman often invites the woman's family to retaliate frantically, as it disgraces their family.

    Indian women have to pay a dowry of real gold ** when they marry, and some families with low caste status and rich women often prepare huge dowries as compensation for the man's condescension.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It is true that the caste system in India still exists and is still influential.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Hello. I feel like I'm going to be looked down upon.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    There are only two in India who copied the streets, India.

    The Duhua live here, and they are few in number, only a few thousand, and almost all of them have long since become non-Chinese and have integrated into Indian society, becoming veritable Indians.

    The economic and trade network of Chinese businessmen and its expansion around the world are not mainly reflected through some institutional structure, but are based on ethnic ties and interpersonal relations, and then formed through the integration of various resources such as economic, political and cultural. The network has the characteristics of network openness and commonality.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    There are only two Chinatowns in India, and the Chinese people live here, and they are not many, only a few thousand people, and almost all of them basically do not speak Chinese and integrate into Indian society, and have become veritable Indians, but they can only be regarded as two or three castes with low status in the caste system in India, and India has been prejudiced against our country since the sixties of the last century, so the status of Indian Chinese in India is not high.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Depending on the situation, in some states they are regarded as Shudras or as "casteless", and there is little fear of discrimination.

    Note, however, that if a foreigner marries an Indian, regardless of the caste of the marriage, the foreigner is considered a "Dalit", as is his spouse and children.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    There are millions of Chinese in India, and there are all kinds of surnames, not just one caste.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    There are a lot of Chinese living in India. In southern Tibet, they are all Chinese, and there are many overseas Chinese. Employees of multinational corporations.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    What is the caste of Chinese living in India? Now I'll tell you, netizens: So that's the case!

    The four major castes in India are the class divisions that belong to Hinduism, and people who do not belong to Hinduism have no concept of caste, but since about 90% of India is Hindu, and the country is also controlled by this kind of thing, its influence is universal. After independence, India announced the abolition of the caste system, but its remnants remain, in general, caste and social class, social status, occupation, intermarriage, etc. Therefore, although the Chinese in India are not restricted by caste, their status is roughly the same as that of the second and third castes.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Indians generally believe that the caste of the Chinese is Kshatriya or Fisher, and the caste system has a long history in India, and the caste system is a social system based on the theory of descent that has prevailed in India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and other countries [1], of which India is the most serious. Also known as the untouchable system (Hindi: English:

    caste system in India). The caste system is centered around the ruling class, dividing into many occupation-based endogamous groups, known as castes. The castes are divided into sub-castes according to the region in which they live, and within these sub-castes they are divided into many settlement castes according to the settlements in which they live, and these settlement castes are finally divided into clans of different exogamy, and so on are interlocking and integrated into a social system scattered throughout the Indian subcontinent.

    Therefore, the caste system encompasses the vast majority of groups in Indian society and is closely related to India's social system, cosmology, religion and interpersonal relations, and can be said to be the most important social system and norms in traditional India. It was originally a social system created with the Aryan invasion of India. The original caste system was not intended to divide classes and people, but to ensure that the Aryans themselves had a certain number of people in power and in various jobs.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    The Indian high caste is the Aryan race. During the Aryan conquest of the South Asian subcontinent, they created a caste system that was used to rule and govern the country. As the founders of this system, as well as the rulers of the state, they rightly divided themselves into the highest ranks, namely the Brahmins representing the religious monks and the Kshatriyates representing the military and political leaders.

    History of the high castes in IndiaIndia's caste system was brought to India by white Aryans from the distant Central Asian region more than 4,000 years ago.

    In the beginning, the caste system did not strictly divide the ranks and the high and low of people, but with the arrival of foreign Islamic conquerors in India, the caste system slowly evolved into a strict hierarchical system under their rule.

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