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What kind of mentality is it for people who wear Hanbok to go out?
Hanbok, as a costume with a long history, has been China's national costume, dress and common clothing since the Yan Huang period until the Qing Dynasty, carrying the outstanding craftsmanship and aesthetics of Han dyeing, weaving and embroidery.
Inside the Hanbok circle, Hanbok is defined as "the traditional dress of the Han Chinese people from the Three Emperors and Five Emperors to the Ming Dynasty".
On the whole, people's interpretation of the symbols of hanbok is mainly between "the traditional dress of the Han people" and "the national dress of the Chinese people".
I. The Hanfu circle is roughly divided into two categories:?
1. Hanbok enthusiasts who don't have too much attachment to form, orthodoxy and culture, and equate wearing Hanbok for traveling with "wearing beautiful and unique clothes to go shopping";
2. Han culture purveyors who take Hanbok rejuvenation as the ultimate goal, and use Hanbok as a figurative carrier, aiming to promote traditional Han culture. The "fellow" is a person who spreads Chinese culture with the ultimate goal of revitalizing the Chinese dress as a tangible carrier to promote the traditional Han culture.
The "Tongzhi" will y understand that the hanbok is the traditional dress of the Han people, and their activities are not only in the form of wearing hanbok, but also in the form of rituals, music, archery, the Imperial Court, calligraphy, and numeracy, which are all related to the Han culture, and all of which are within the scope of their dissemination.
Two, Hanbok, is the expression of national pride
In our country's neighborhood, such as South Korea and Japan have a good sense of national pride in their national costumes. Whether ordinary or solemn occasions, you can see people dressed in simple or gorgeous kimono, hanbok, and thus slowly form a kind of identity for the country's culture.
Third, the cultural attributes behind the dress
1. Communication scholar Schramm has profoundly and humorously discussed that clothes can also speak, no matter what kind of uniform we wear, it can be invisible to reveal our character and intention.
2. Hanbok, while evolving into a non-verbal symbol, has also become a means of communication, transmitting a message that cannot be expressed in audible language in human communication, and this message, at its root, is cultural. The same is also the fundamental reason why we can't forget the revival of Chinese dress today.
Four, Hanfu Xing not Ai? From the appreciation of beauty to the rise of traditional culture
1. People's general concern about Hanfu, mainly from recent years. The revival of Han elements of clothing has brought a round of national tide fever.
2. National products began to become trendy, once "rustic and cheap" into today's trend. Behind the rise of national tide is the rise of Chinese cultural confidence, is the awakening of traditional Chinese culture.
3. Clothing is the second skin of human beings, and people use the clothing system to enhance their knowledge of national culture and their identity and self-confidence.
4. The more in the state of economic globalization, the more the need for national identity and identification. Therefore, more and more people, especially young people, are becoming interested in traditional Chinese costumes and are willing to pay for them.
5. Hanbok has become fashionable, and the media has contributed to the new consumer demand
1. In the opinion of the common people, young people wear Hanbok mainly because the style of Hanbok is different from the ordinary clothing, which can highlight the personality of the contemporary young people.
2. For young people, especially within the hanbok circle, hanbok is not only a symbol to prove their identity, but also represents their personal pursuit of cultural aesthetics, noble sentiments and exquisite life.
Whether it's the "lovers" of beauty or the "purveyors" of tradition, the love of Hanbok comes from a kind of reverence and respect for traditional Chinese culture.
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