China's flag was rejected and it was hoisted to declare its belonging, and it was eventually annexed by India
It is located in Xinjiang, China. The Himalayas serve as its natural borders, connecting it to many countries. A country that used to be our neighbor is now being annexed by India, and that country is Sikkim.
i.Sikkim: A cursed Buddhism.
Since the founding of the country, Sikkim has a total land area of 7,096 square kilometers, and in the seventies, there may have been only 190,000 people, which is not even as good as a county town in our country, and it is a real "small country".
Sikkim was founded in the 7th century, when Sikkim broke away from Tibet and developed into an ethnic group. In 1642, Sikkim was founded, with a feudal system and an agrarian economy, the land was rich and the people lived a relatively peaceful life.
Because Sikkim and ** are adjacent, Sikkim's Xi customs are very similar to **, most people believe in Buddhism, believe in reincarnation, believe that everything has reincarnation and reincarnation, so although Sikkim is a Buddhist country, it has always maintained neutrality, which also makes Sikkim the most powerful ** to resist the invasion and aggression of foreign forces.
Sikkim is located south of the Himalayas, with fertile land and warm weather, and has always been coveted by neighboring countries.
ii.They have voluntarily taken refuge in our country after being coveted and violated many times.
In 1789, Nepal coveted the land of Sikkim and finally tried to incorporate Sikkim into its territory because of its invading intentions. Nepal easily conquered Sikkim and the king of Sikkim had to flee to us**.
But the Nepalese people are still continuing, and the war has spread to our **, when China was strong and strong, and the territory was vast during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, Qianlong in order to maintain the majesty of the Qing Dynasty and the integrity of the country, he twice sent a large army to clear Nepalese forces. In 1791, Nepal withdrew its troops, and the Qing army pursued them all the way to the capital of Nepal.
In 1835, Sikkim became a vassal of the Qing Dynasty and was forced to sign an agreement with Britain in 1861. Sikkim actively sought the favor of the Qing ** and made it a vassal. The British established their own colony in Sikkim in 1835. In 1861, the British forced Sikkim to sign an agreement to bring it under British jurisdiction. The British had sent representatives to Sikkim.
A few years later, the British tried to send troops to **. China and Britain signed the Tibet-India Treaty, making Sikkim a British colony.
In 1918, Sikkim freed itself from British rule and developed itself on this basis.
In 1947, China broke away from India, which borders Sikkim, to become one of the most powerful countries in the world. Since 1949, India has continuously sent troops to Sikkim and openly appointed Indians as prime ministers of Sikkim in an attempt to take power into its own hands. Such a move shows his ambition.
iii.Finally annexed India.
Not only did India intervene directly militarily and politically, but it also adopted Hindi as the official language of Sikkim, required Hindi to be written in school textbooks, and established Hindu churches throughout the country. Buddhism, which once ruled Sikkim, was gradually marginalized, triggering rebellion among the people of Sikkim. Realizing that it was weak, Sikkim turned to the international community and asked the United Nations to intervene.
After that, Sikkim sent 149 telegrams in succession, requesting a coalition with China, and repeatedly hoisting the Chinese flag on the office building, claiming to be part of China, but at that time our country was in an extraordinary period, and the diplomatic power of other countries was very limited, so in 1975, they began to send 149 telegrams to our country. In 1975, India underwent an official merger of Sikkim and Sikkim has since been incorporated into India.
The experience abroad has also made everyone realize that strength is the pillar of a nation, no matter what era, no matter in which era, as long as the nation becomes stronger, it can better protect its own nation.