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How to treat the behavior of wearing Hanfu to the streets? Is it grandstanding or promoting culture?

Costume culture is an important part of China traditional culture, and Hanfu is a popular ancient costume now. In fact, strictly speaking, it is not from the Han Dynasty, and it is more inclined to the Song Dynasty in terms of knowledge. But this is a manifestation of China's traditional culture, which is regarded as the revival of traditional culture. No matter how it is defined, it is far from grandstanding.

These Hanfu clothes that people wear now have actually been improved by later generations. Generally speaking, they tend to dress in the Song Dynasty, but in specific details, such as clothes and materials, they tend to be modern. That is to say, the overall style is similar to the costumes of the Song Dynasty, but a slight change is still regarded as traditional culture, because it only absorbs the excellent part of traditional culture and improves it by using some modern technologies, without changing its essence.

There are foreign clothing cultures in foreign countries. For example, the clothes people wear in the workplace are different among foreigners, which is why many foreigners look tall and straight in suits, while China people wear suits. This is a once-in-a-century situation, because China people rarely fully support this kind of suit when wearing suits, because it was originally designed for foreigners, and people designed it themselves, which conforms to the physical characteristics of their own human species. Hanfu also conforms to the physical characteristics of China people. Foreigners wear it, neither fish nor fowl. He can't wear it.

Since everyone can wear a suit and tie, it is normal to think that this is a fashion and trend influenced by foreign cultures. Why does it feel abnormal for Hanfu in China to appear in the street? I don't think this should be done, because we may not be able to do it ourselves. After all, this matter involves some problems in dress etiquette. Admittedly, not everyone can dress well, but when we meet a well-dressed person, we should at least not hold a discriminatory view and respect the embodiment of this traditional culture.