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Who dares to play tricks on the north wind in America?
The American god who dares to play tricks on the north wind is Simby.

Simby's story: In northern India, there is a tribe that lives by fishing. They have nothing to worry about in summer, and once they enter the long winter, they can't survive, because Kabeen Oka, who is in charge of the north wind, is a grumpy old man who is eager to expand his ice and snow kingdom. Fortunately, Vendas, a sandstorm in the south, competed with him. Wherever the south wind goes, the seasons are like summer, and everything on the ground grows luxuriantly, but summer goes and winter comes.

Simby is a master among fishermen. He digs holes in the ice to fish in winter, and he will turn into a duck to catch fish. Kabion Oka, the north wind, saw that Simbi was furious and planned to punish Simbi at night. The clever Singby weakened the snow king's body with fire and fought him in the snow. Finally Singby defeated the north wind.

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Indian mythology is influenced by shaman witchcraft culture, and its main belief is quite close to the god of nature. Indians not only fear the gods, but also the grass and trees in nature. They believe that even plants have their own souls, so they deserve respect. The worship of animal gods also derived the belief of totem worship.

The north wind in Simby's "The Trick of the North Wind" refers to the king of ice and snow who is in charge of the north wind. His name is Kabeen Oka. Kabeen Oka is an old man with a bad temper. He lost to Simbi, a fisherman. Singby's teasing the north wind is a story in Indian fairy tales.