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Is Hanfu a real traditional costume in China?

To a great extent, we have misunderstood the meaning of Hanfu. Hanfu is not the costume of the Han Dynasty, but the traditional costume of the Han people. In this way, we can understand it well and there will be no such doubts. Hanfu is, of course, a real traditional costume in China.

China has a history of only 5,000 years, and its costumes are constantly changing with the passage of time. Personally, I feel that the clothes that are most in line with the Han Dynasty are very beautiful, and they highlight the gentleness of China people and conform to the title of a country of etiquette. With the fire of some Qing palace dramas, some people mistakenly think that the costumes of the Qing Dynasty are the traditional costumes of the Chinese nation, which is very wrong.

Personally, I feel that the costumes of the Qing Dynasty are not better than those of the Han Dynasty, nor do they conform to the temperament of China people. With the increasing popularity of modern Hanfu, many young people walk in the street wearing Hanfu, which still causes a series of whispers, which reflects that China people are not very familiar with Hanfu and need to be further promoted.

Some people think that promoting Hanfu is gilding the lily, but I don't think so. In ordinary daily life, we can mix and match at will without restriction. And it's not a shame to wear one's own national costume on formal occasions. Japan is a good example for us. Their kimonos are very ordinary. On some important occasions, people will wear kimonos.

This provides us with a good precedent to some extent. Our Chinese nation has a history of five thousand years. We should not forget that our traditional costumes should maintain full cultural confidence because of the popularity of western costumes.