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Why is it so difficult to accept Hanfu, which is always forced into other people's traditional costumes?

Today, I went shopping in a big dress, and I got a lot of strange eyes and questions along the way, but the most irritating thing is that most people think it is a Japanese kimono. The supermarket checkout counter, the old lady next door to me, those eyes that tried to kill me make me remember! I've been wondering whether I'm a relative or what I did to offend her. Thinking about it has no result. Then an uncle next to me asked me if I was Japanese.

I suddenly realized that 80% of my mother-in-law thought I was Japanese ... I smiled and replied "No", and her mother-in-law looked even more smelly. She said directly, "Since it is not, don't wander around in other people's clothes, or you will be beaten!"

Anyway, listen to the old woman ... well ... let's not talk about it ... Anyway, I am speechless to the extreme and really offended her!

"I'm sorry, this is the national costume of the Han nationality. It has been going on since the era of the Three Emperors and Five Emperors, but you have forgotten it! " Say that finish, I carry things directly stopped a taxi to go home. I think the older people are, the clearer they should be about ancient times. After all, they are the closest to the era of ancient Hanfu. I really can't figure out why Hanfu is a kimono, but it's obviously different, okay? Even if you are not close to the Hanfu era, you have been watching costume TV series!

Along the way, I heard people behind me talking about Koreans, Hanbok, filming and performing ........... The most unbearable thing is to treat Hanbok as someone else's clothes! Is it so difficult to get China people to accept Hanfu?

China is also called Huaxia, and the origin of this name is related to Hanfu. Since ancient times, China has been called "the country of clothes and etiquette", and "the country of clothes" has become synonymous with civilization. During the Five-year Rebellion, nobles and civilians who were originally in the Central Plains fled to the south of the Yangtze River, retaining the fire of the Central Plains civilization and gradually developing the south of the Yangtze River into a prosperous and rich place. This event is called "crossing the south with clothes on".

Hanfu system shows the hierarchical culture, kinship culture, political culture of Chinese civilization, values posts over customs, values the long and despises the young, and Confucianism is benevolent. Just as the traditional dress of Hu people is called "Hu Fu", the traditional dress of China is called "Hanfu". Later, the basic connotation of the word "Hanfu" was fixed, that is, the traditional clothing of the Han nationality! In the long history and culture, "Hanfu" has gradually become a cultural symbol of Han people's self-identity. At present, Hanfu culture is gradually reviving through Hanfu Movement, a folk cultural movement.

In the Tang Dynasty, Fan Chuo explicitly referred to the costumes of the Tang Dynasty as "Hanfu", and in the Song, Yuan and Ming Dynasties, some foreign leaders also explicitly used "Hanfu" to refer to the costumes of the Han people. For example, "After Emperor Taizong of Liao entered the Jin Dynasty, the emperor and Han officials in Nanban used Hanfu, while the empress dowager of Beiban and the courtiers of Qidan used the national costume, which was a legacy of the Five Dynasties and Jin Dynasties", and the Yuan Dynasty even compiled a history of Liao Dynasty.

In A.D. 1645, in order to undermine the will of the Han nationality, after the Manchu people entered the customs, they promulgated the "Order of Shaving Hair and Changing Clothes" and the "Order of Dressing for Respect for the Dynasty System", which strictly ordered that the Hanfu be destroyed within a few months and replaced with full clothes, and offenders would be beheaded. The Hanfu culture, which lasted for 4,000 years, suddenly disappeared under the cruel and violent decree of the Manchu government.

Hanfu culture has continued since the Three Emperors and Five Emperors (forced to be interrupted in Qing Dynasty). When did Hanfu, which has been passed down for more than 4,000 years, become a kimono? Why can you accept other people's national clothes but not your own? I'm too lazy to type and I'm not in the mood. The following picture is enough to explain why Japanese and Korean clothes are so similar to China's Hanfu. It's embarrassing to see friends wearing Hanfu in the future. Don't say they are wearing harmonious clothes, okay?

Japanese kimonos are colorful, but Hanfu is not only monochrome, but also small floral, so don't look at floral, gaudy Hanfu is a kimono. But the general choice is Hanfu, such as floral and fancy clothes, and most of them are made by themselves. Because it is a pity to see that the color of the fabric you like can't be made into your favorite clothes, many Hanfu lovers will choose their favorite colors to sew their favorite clothes!

Let's not talk about Hanfu, because the culture, history and beauty of Hanfu are beyond my description. Let's take a look at Japanese kimono and Korean hanbok. Although it is very similar, it is very different. It is easy to tell them apart. Don't make mistakes and make people laugh!

The following is Hanbok from Korea.

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