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How to evaluate the fact that the kindergarten cute baby is too hard to wear Hanfu?

Nowadays, learning Chinese studies and strengthening the education of children's traditional culture have aroused widespread concern of schools and parents. In important traditional festivals, wearing Hanfu has also become a landscape in many places. In a kindergarten, when the Mid-Autumn Festival comes, children are required to wear Hanfu to school. But there was a lovely baby who worked too hard and even put on a robe, which caused everyone to discuss.

First, important festivals require children to wear Hanfu to school. The purpose of kindergarten is to let children feel the charm of traditional national culture. In recent years, with the development of economy, people pay more and more attention to national traditional culture. Our traditional festivals, such as Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Double Ninth Festival and Laba Festival, have profound cultural connotations and are worth carrying forward. Those classic Chinese studies and national costumes formed in the long river of history should be further developed. From this perspective, this kindergarten requires children to wear Hanfu on the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival, with a good starting point, so that children can be influenced by China culture from an early age.

Second, choose the style of Hanfu carefully for children. It is not advisable to wear a dragon robe. Let children wear Hanfu and feel the national culture, but also consider other factors. Dragon robe has some special meanings in everyone's heart. Children should establish the concept of equality and friendship, rather than forming a sense of superiority. I wonder if the parents choose clothes for their children for fun? There are many styles of Hanfu, so it is better for children in kindergarten to choose friendly clothing styles, and children are easier to get along with.

Third, let children wear Hanfu, and at the same time, give them a correct traditional cultural concept. We can't wear Hanfu just for fun. We should tell children the traditional culture of China in simple language. Although the children in kindergarten are still relatively young, the initial feelings can still be felt.

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