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A woman's park in Panjin, Liaoning Province was dissuaded by passers-by for wearing kimono to take photos. How to define the freedom to dress?

Kimono is the national costume of Japan.

From 1937 to 1945, the Japanese committed heinous crimes in China. A large number of innocent women in China were raped, ravaged and killed by Japanese devils, and the people of China hated Japan.

On April 7th, 2022, a China woman took photos under a tree in Liaohe Wetland Park wearing a kimono, and passers-by around her felt uncomfortable.

In fact, both sides can understand this matter. On the one hand, they are resentful of Japan's injury to our country in those years, on the other hand, they are also a manifestation of people's freedom to dress. It is not impolite to wear kimono as long as it is not on a specific day or occasion. Moreover, there are many economic and technological exchanges between our country and Japan, and there are also exchanges at the national level. The people should just hold their horses.

While not forgetting the national humiliation, we should also learn from history and create the future. In modern society, people pay more attention to individual needs, and freedom of dress is also a hot topic in recent years. As for how to define freedom, there is a limit to any freedom. It is certainly not right to wear kimono on special days such as national holidays, but if you just express your interest in a culture, you can wear it completely.

With the steady development of economy and culture, all kinds of clothing cultures have entered people's field of vision. Trend is no longer just a single fashion trend, but more integrated into the unique ideas and concepts of contemporary young people for clothing style. However, tolerance and contradiction often coexist. In the face of such a diversified market environment, are there any rules to follow? Is there a bottom line? These are all issues that we need to explore. The emergence of freedom of dress and speech is also the product of intensified contradictions. What is "freedom to dress"? Is fighting corruption alone the slogan of the younger generation? Or is it the inevitable trend of undercurrent in the torrent of the times? Is freedom relative? How should it be defined? Take this opportunity to discuss with you what is "freedom to dress"?

In fact, it is everyone's freedom to choose what kind of clothes to wear on any occasion, but what we can't control is what others think of your clothes.

If the so-called freedom to dress means to wear whatever you want, it is obviously impossible to ask others not to judge you.

What we are wearing now, in addition to keeping warm from the cold, also has the function of hiding shame and showing personality, status, character and emotion.

With the social division of labor and the progress of civilization, different industries have different dress codes. For example, students should wear school uniforms, professionals should wear professional clothes, doctors should wear white jackets and soldiers should wear military uniforms.

Freedom is relative, not absolute. Freedom should be based on the premise of not hurting others, destroying or negatively affecting society, and not hurting the country and the nation.

We have three ways to dress. First, you can wear whatever you like. Wear shorts in winter, thick coats in summer, and women's clothes for men, which shows individuality and freedom. Second, wear clothes that suit you. Show one's personality, hobbies, occupation, status, etc. Third, dress according to the occasion. For example, wear professional clothes to work. Arrange and combine according to these three levels. We should, first, third, then second, and then the first order is very appropriate.