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It is popular for young people to wear Hanfu. Is this the inheritance of traditional culture or blindly following the trend?

This is the inheritance of traditional culture. Hanfu can be traced back to the history of our Han dynasty, which is a kind of clothing inheritance. Just wearing clothes, there is no need to think so much, and it is also blindly following the trend. So do we eat with the wind every day? Obviously, two unrelated things can be said together. I really admire your imagination.

This is a hobby. I have a female classmate who likes Hanfu very much since she was a child. I asked her why she likes this kind of clothes so much, and she replied that she likes this kind of clothes very much, for no other reason, so it may be just a hobby of some people and will not involve blindly following the trend. Girls all have the nature of loving beauty, and wearing clothes is a good embodiment. Then give them some rights to life and release their pursuit.

This is a transmission of cultural respect. Compared with the secular pursuit, people who love Hanfu will only pursue beauty. And think about it, does this affect your normal life? Each of us has our own obligation to love beauty, and we can't stop it. This is just a person's life. Don’t make a mountain out of a molehill. It's not illegal. Let's just watch.

When I was in college, I saw many students wearing Hanfu for an outing, and there were also things about Hanfu in school. I think this is a good interest, and it feels different to wear Hanfu.

If you are in such an environment every day, you will cultivate your own sentiment and increase your self-confidence. Because everyone is paying attention to you, you will also notice yourself, and then turn this attention into confidence. My classmate is admitted to a good university now, and still keeps the habit of wearing Hanfu. I support it.