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Indian girls are popular because they look like monkeys. She was honored as a saint and married a rich man. What now?

The German philosopher Leibniz once said, "There are no two identical leaves in the world." Because of the diversity of species, each individual has his own unique appearance, especially human beings, even twins, can not be exactly the same. It is precisely because of diversity that the world is full of changes, and we should also respect diversity.

The protagonist in today's story is a little "different"-she has a deformed big mouth, which looks like a monkey from a distance because of the elongation of bones, so people call her "the beauty of a hedgehog", which doomed her to have an extraordinary life.

Her name is Marima, an Indian. She was born with some kind of disease, which caused her face to be twisted and her bones to be elongated. Fortunately, her parents did not give up on her and raised her successfully. At the same time, Marima is the highest caste Brahmin in India, which means that Marima is superior from an early age.

Let me briefly talk about the caste system in India. Today, India still has a hierarchical caste system. They divided people into four grades, namely Brahman, Khrushchev, Veda and sudra, and there was another person named Da Park Yung-su. In the eyes of high-caste people, Da Park Yung-su is an "untouchable" who does not deserve to enter the caste system, and even has no qualification to touch Brahmins.

Although India has introduced various policies to change and abolish the caste system for many years, it has had little effect. For example, in the event of natural disasters in India, materials will be given to Brahmins, Khrushchev and others first, and if there is any surplus, they will be given to people at the next level; 200 1, the average literacy rate in India is only 63%, while the literacy rate of low castes is only 55%. Most of them work at the lowest level. Even if a child of low caste is admitted to a prestigious school, it is impossible for him to develop well in India.

In this hierarchical country, Marima was not only laughed at by others, but also regarded as a "saint", thinking that she was chosen by God, so when she came of age, people came to propose. Finally, Marima married a rich man who was also a high caste and lived a well-fed life.

In fact, if you look closely, Marimar's eyebrows are beautiful except for the natural deformity of the lower half of her face. After getting married, Mary became more and more confident. Later, she was fascinated by makeup, dressed herself beautifully and stood in the crowd with a confident smile. Mary Ma has more and more friends, too.

With the development of the internet, the new industry of "anchor" is on fire, and Marimar also learns to be an anchor with others. Because of his unique appearance, he attracted the attention of netizens overnight and became a celebrity. Marimar is very happy. She often shares her daily life with everyone, and shows her makeup live. Now Marimar is a blogger with millions of fans, and his income is leveraged.

I have to say that Marimar is a very lucky person. She has parents who love her and friends who care about her. Now she has become an online celebrity. The key point is that she is still a Brahmin, and her position in India is quite high. But if she were an ordinary Indian, I'm afraid her fate would be completely different. What do you think of this "Hericium erinaceus"?