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Lingnabel's Mid-Autumn Festival clothing caused a heated discussion. How do professionals interpret this?

As a popular character of Disney, Ling Nabei will also wear corresponding costumes in the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival. However, in this year's Mid-Autumn Festival, Ling Nabel's clothes attracted many people's attention, because many people thought that the clothes she was wearing were mourning clothes. Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in China, so Lingnabel also changed into clothes with China elements on this day. But many people say that this dress of Rinalbel was left-handed and left-handed in ancient China. It is very unlucky to appear on such an occasion.

In fact, this statement is not wrong, because there are records that the deceased did have the habit of wearing left-handed shirts. However, this does not mean that as long as the Hanfu of Zuo Zhou is full of mourning, it is unlucky. Due to the continuous blending and development of China culture, there have been many different dynasties in the history of our country, and they have been ruled by different nationalities, so the culture is more complicated. Moreover, Zuo Zhou's clothes are not necessarily worn by the deceased, and Zuo Zhou will appear in some specific scenes.

For example, in some ancient books, Hu Qiangren's dress habit is Zuo Zhou. In the past, Hu Qiang was not a Han Chinese, so he was called a foreigner. But now, Lingnabei is not a traditional animal in China, but also a foreign fox. So there is nothing wrong with her dress style, so don't think too much. In fact, such a thing will happen. It is very likely that the designer of the dress did not consider too much when designing this dress, nor did he consult too much relevant information, so such an omission will occur.

So, in fact, this is an inclusive relationship. Mourning includes Zuo Zhou, but it doesn't mean Zuo Zhou. Hanfu must be mourning. There is nothing wrong with promoting and respecting China's traditional culture, but it goes too far. If you are too entangled in such a trivial matter, many people who want to know about Hanfu culture will be discouraged.