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Does the Vietnamese helmet have a meaning?

There is a great miracle in Vietnam, that is, more than 90% of men like to wear green hard-shell hats, and the stalls are covered with such green hats. In Vietnam, no matter in urban or rural areas, as long as men are cuckolded.

If this were in China, the turnover rate would definitely be 200%. However, in Vietnam, this helmet-like green hat is the favorite of Vietnamese men. He symbolizes that the owner of the hat is a hero who loves the party and patriotism. It is said that the darker the color of the hat, the higher the status or wealth of the owner of the hat.

It was this hard-shell hat that President Ho Chi Minh wore when he fought in the south and made revolution in the north. So Vietnamese people like to wear green hats to commemorate.

In Vietnam, which has experienced many wars, men who used to be soldiers can hide themselves well by wearing green hats. Although the war is far away, the hat still follows the "wartime color." There is a saying that if there are two Vietnamese of different sexes, and their appearance has no obvious gender characteristics, then you only need to look at the hats on their heads-the man in the green hat and the woman in the white hat.

In the eyes of Vietnamese women, a cuckold man should be an admirer of a hero, even if he is not a hero who defends his country. Therefore, Vietnamese men have reason to be loved by women in peacetime, be diligent and not engage in manual labor.