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Is wearing kimono disrespectful to history?

It's really inappropriate It's really immoral.

We advocate freedom of dress. Although we can wear whatever we want, there is no need to point fingers at others, but we should also respect the occasion when dressing! Don't you know what clothes to wear and what not to wear?

China has a history of 5,000 years, and the clothes of each dynasty are very beautiful. Hanfu and cheongsam are not as beautiful as kimono. What clothes don't suit you, be sure to wear kimono!

It is not illegal to wear kimono, but this is Nanjing, and 300,000 innocent people died at the hands of the Japanese. At that time, the Japanese danced into the city in kimonos! How many people's hearts have you broken by patting around in public in a kimono?

Many old people in Nanjing have experienced unforgettable pain. You paraded through the city in kimono. What you care about is their scars?

Nothing is good to wear, just wear kimono. In the final analysis, it is your ignorance and illiteracy, or your disrespect for history. Since childhood, this national humiliation has been in our textbooks, and I think everyone in China will never forget it. Your parents raised you so that you could study. You really have read enough books!

Wearing kimono is small, but what is lost is the integrity that China people should have!