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Although Hanfu is very popular on the Internet now, it is doomed that the future prospects will be extremely bleak!

Actually, it is not. First of all, Hanfu is the national costume of the Han nationality, which has the same status as that of all other ethnic minorities. Have you ever seen Miao costumes? With such complicated decorations, can you say that they are "divorced from city life"? I'm afraid it has nothing to do with this. What's more, you don't know the types of Hanfu. There is a uniform called "bunt", which means that the coat and trousers are separated, which is as convenient as modern clothes. Moreover, the revival of Hanfu that we are talking about now does not conflict with other ethnic groups. Did we say that "all ethnic groups should wear Hanfu and are not allowed to wear their own national costumes"? Not exactly. Have you ever seen conflicts between other ethnic minorities because of their national costumes? I don't think so. So is Hanfu. Moreover, the revival of Hanfu only involves culture and does not interfere with politics. In fact, Hanfu has been passed down for thousands of years from the period of the Yellow Emperor to the end of the Ming Dynasty before the Qing Dynasty. So why do people now know very little about Hanfu, but mostly about Tangzhuang? The Qing Dynasty was ruled by Manchu (at that time, it was ruled by foreigners, because the Central Plains of China had always been the orthodox Han nationality. Of course, now that ethnic groups are integrated, these problems do not exist. This practice of "shaving one's head and changing clothes" requires wearing long braids and cheongsam. In addition, the country was in turmoil later, and no one had the energy to pay attention to Hanfu, which made Hanfu date. However, Hanfu has not died out. In the Qing dynasty, there was also a system of "ten never obeying", which stipulated that monks and actors could wear Hanfu, so Hanfu continued and waited for revival. In today's increasingly rich material life, the times have come. Finally, as I said, the third point you stated appeared for historical reasons. If you really want to say "preconceptions", then Hanfu has been passed down for thousands of years and should be a "master". As I mentioned above, Zuo Legend: China is called Xia because of its beautiful clothes and manners. The "service seal" here refers to Hanfu. The previous "Tang-style cheongsam" was improved by Manchu and belonged to ethnic minorities. It used to even be called "foreign clothes" (of course, it can't be said now). Hanfu contains rich cultural connotations of the Chinese nation, that is, "clothes are the surface and culture is the inside". In ancient China, the Han nationality was the orthodox clothing, which better represented the descendants of the Chinese nation. Now we are reviving Hanfu, which has nothing to do with politics or who is competing, just to let more people know that the Chinese nation is not a naked nation, and we have our own beautiful clothes called Hanfu.