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Should Hanfu be popularized?

When I saw the problem, I thought of the following questions: Why should we popularize Hanfu? Is it feasible to popularize Hanfu?

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In recent years, there has been a craze for Hanfu, and even a lot of Hanfu lovers have appeared. And wearing Hanfu, in my opinion, has two meanings:

(1) A way to appreciate beauty. From hairstyles and hair accessories to key costumes, modern people wear elegant Hanfu to shuttle through the city, while others feel the beauty of ancient style, as if going back in time. Therefore, wearing Hanfu in modern times is a kind of beautiful enjoyment, and it is also an eye-catching weapon.

(2) Wearing Hanfu emphasizes a patriotic feeling and awakens traditional culture. Many people in modern times pay attention to the sense of ceremony. Wearing Hanfu can inherit the culture in a "shape" and show the Chinese style and oriental beauty.

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From the perspective of timeliness and practicality, the popularization of Hanfu is actually not feasible.

Especially when girls wear Hanfu, it is impossible to tie a big ponytail on their heads. Therefore, when wearing Hanfu, it is usually lined with a suitable hairstyle and hair accessories. It takes a long time to wear Hanfu, with the right makeup. In a fast-paced society that emphasizes timeliness, it is almost impossible to popularize Hanfu.

Judging from the types of Hanfu, there are "deep clothing system" connected from top to bottom, "deep clothing system" separated from top to bottom, and "skirt system" mostly used for regular clothes. It can be seen that a common feature of Hanfu is that the lower body is either a "dress" or a "skirt", so it is not convenient to wear Hanfu in daily life. Imagine riding a bike in Hanfu.

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Usually you can wear your favorite Hanfu according to your personal preferences and occasions. And some large-scale activities, such as opening ceremony, book festival and so on. It can also remind the public to wear Hanfu to show a sense of ceremony.

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I am very opposed to wearing Hanfu now, for the simple reason that we should consider the feelings of 55 ethnic minorities. What age is it now, and you still engage in narrow Han chauvinism? Now is the era of the Chinese nation, which was jointly created by 56 ethnic groups. If Hanfu spreads to the whole country, it will definitely hurt the hearts of ethnic minorities.

The descendants of China were called "Han people" in Wei and Jin Dynasties, when the Five Revolts were taking place. The people of the Central Plains suffered a huge survival crisis and had to unite, so the name "Han people" came into being. At this time, I am very much in favor of promoting Hanfu, because it can unite people and unite the outside world. At this time, Hanfu is a symbol of a race. We can call on the Han people to unite against the Wuhu rebellion, otherwise the Han people will be killed.

But now, after the integration of Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, Wuhu has been integrated into the blood of Han people, and after the Sui, Tang, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, Mongolian, Tibetan, Manchu, Hui and other ethnic groups have also been integrated into the Chinese family. It is meaningless to advocate the popularization of Hanfu now. If we really want to popularize the national costume, it should be called "Chinese national costume", not "Hanfu". Because the Chinese nation, not only the Han nationality, lives in China. This is the result of thousands of years of development and integration. This is the result of thousands of years of life baptism of all ethnic groups, especially the Han nationality. The fruits of this national unity are hard-won, and there is no turning back.

The Japanese invasion of China in modern times was to deprive China of its frontier and weaken China. However, through their efforts, China's people with lofty ideals defeated the Japanese conspiracy, United all ethnic groups in China, and formed the Chinese nation today. Now some narrow-minded and short-sighted people want to popularize Hanfu, isn't it a waste of the sacrifices and efforts of people with lofty ideals since modern times?

Of course, Hanfu, as a national cultural heritage, can be inherited and carried forward, but it must not be forcibly extended to the whole country, especially to ethnic minority areas. Otherwise, what is the difference between us and the promotion of haircut orders to the whole country in the early Qing Dynasty?

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Hanfu has been gradually liked by many children in recent years. In the street, I often see my little sister and brother passing by in Hanfu, and the fairy tale of flying high is born, which makes people look back twice.

This question first touches on the origin of our famous nation, the Han nationality. Why do you call us Han people? * * * There are two ways to say it. One way of saying this is that before the Republic of China, the concept of "nation" used to be called internationally was not very popular in China. Most of us call ourselves descendants of China people and Han people, so Dr. Sun Yat-sen put forward the title of "Han people".

But scholars prefer the second statement, that is, the Great Han Dynasty. We firmly believe that the reason why our nation is called the Han nationality is inextricably linked with the powerful dynasty of the Han Dynasty. Looking at the economy, military, politics and diplomacy of the Han Dynasty, as a big country that surpassed other countries in the world, we stood tall in the world. Our influence is not as self-proclaimed as some countries. The worship of other countries is caused by their poor self-sighing about our economy and culture. Scholars think this is what we Han people are most proud of.

In the same way, Hanfu, as the dress style of our nation, will naturally be famous for the Han nationality.

Looking back at the present, it is better to pay tribute to Chinese culture and to our long and powerful Han nation than to miss Hanfu.

Before answering this question, let's review a historic reform. During the Warring States Period, King Wuling of Zhao, the monarch of the State of Zhao, promoted "Hufu riding and shooting" in China, which brought great military progress to the State of Zhao. Here we emphasize "Khufu". Zhao Guojun must be patriotic, but there is only one reason why he wants to wear Hu Fu. Because of its loose sleeves and loose skirts, it is inconvenient to go to the battlefield, so it is proposed to learn from the reform.

If we look back at Hanfu, will it have such characteristics?

With the popularization of Hanfu, we all wear Hanfu to work and squeeze the bus. Will you step on my skirt? Will the inconvenience of clothes slow down our work efficiency? After all, we haven't worn Hanfu for a long time.

Hanfu is the costume culture of our nation. We can hold Hanfu Festival to review our history and culture, but popularization is really not a good choice.

Agree to promote Hanfu.

Hanfu is not only the Hanfu of the Han nationality, but also the Hanfu of the whole Chinese nation!

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This is absolutely impossible to advocate, because every dynasty has its own costumes. If you advocate wearing Hanfu, you may get tired of wearing Hanfu, but you advocate wearing Qinfu. Now that people have a good life and don't know when to get dressed, they feel chic. Hanfu appeared, and Tang suit appeared. It seems that the more society develops, the better clothes look. Seriously speaking, the cultural level of today's society is not as good as that of previous dynasties. If, hundreds of years later, what will future generations say about wearing Hanfu today? Not too beautiful. There is always a period of cultural life in a period, so we should respect the development of the times! Promote the culture of the times!

It should not be popular, it is purely a personal hobby. Besides, Hanfu can't represent the traditional culture of China.

The change of clothing is closely related to our life. For example, Zhao's Riding and Shooting is to facilitate combat and work. Besides, the clothes really unearthed in the Han Dynasty are different from the Hanfu that we advocate now. Hanfu, which is worn now, is a kind of court dress, not the clothes that ordinary people wear every day. Just like now, it is impossible to regard a singer's favorite clothes as popular clothes and as everyday clothes.

However, as a personal hobby, wearing Hanfu is still worth encouraging. I think the publicity of personality and the expression of characteristics are an opportunity for self-awakening, which enables us to get rid of the so-called collective consciousness and macro-narrative, so as to have a fresh individual life. This is the culture itself and its function!

We should not emphasize the uniform dress of Hanfu.

There are 56 ethnic groups in China, and each ethnic group has its own lifestyle and dress habits, which are formed in the long-term production and life practice and have its unique adaptability. It is required to wear Hanfu uniformly, which has the following disadvantages:

1 is not conducive to national unity;

2, not conducive to production and living habits;

3. Add the color of racial discrimination.

I think Hanfu should be popularized. China has a history of thousands of years, and the clothes of different dynasties are different. We should popularize the clothes of different dynasties. If people like it because they know it, accept it because they like it, and accept it because they accept it, society will reduce its prejudice against Hanfu.

First of all, we should know what Hanfu is. The full name of Hanfu is "the traditional costume of the Han nationality", also known as Hanjiaguan, Hanzhuang and Huafu. It evolved naturally from the Yellow Emperor to the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, with Chinese etiquette culture as the core, in the main residential areas of the Han nationality. With the unique style and personality of the Han nationality, it is the embodiment of China's "country of clothes", "country of etiquette", "country of splendid china" and "country of Cyrus", bearing the dyeing and weaving of the Han nationality.

Secondly, our cultural department can advocate and encourage the wearing of Hanfu. In today's era, the traditional Hanfu with wide robes and big sleeves is really inconvenient for daily wear, but Hanfu can be improved. For example, China's clothes are still beautiful and convenient for life. The excellent aspects of Hanfu, such as decorative patterns, can be absorbed into modern clothing and its essence removed, making Hanfu more suitable for people's aesthetic life.

Last but not least, don't be prejudiced against other people's clothes. In recent years, walking in the street, you can often meet young people wearing Hanfu. The data shows that Hanfu consumers are generally younger and become Hanfu after 1995. The biggest buyer is five times that of the post-90 s. Because some elders don't understand Hanfu, they still think it is a strange dress, which makes some young people feel helpless. Also, not all young people who like Hanfu can afford expensive Hanfu. Please don't point out what Hanfu others wear if you know Hanfu a little.

I think it's good to treat it with Laozi's thought of doing nothing, which is not popular and not suppressed, and people naturally like it.

Hanfu is a traditional costume in China, which is beautiful and generous. Hanfu is one of the treasures left by our traditional culture. Hanfu contains the cultural code of China people. Every trace, every knot, every stitch, every flower and every grass can show the charm of China's beauty. I also like Hanfu very much.

Wearing Hanfu represents the support and love for Chinese traditional culture. Now there is a national wind rising rapidly, and many young people begin to appreciate our traditional national wind. For example, novels, cartoons, TV series, movies, songs, Hanfu, ink paintings and so on of Guofeng are all loved by young people. Traditional arts such as Peking Opera, Crosstalk, Guzheng, Auntie and Pipa have also entered more people's field of vision and won more people's love.

However, it is still not recommended to popularize Hanfu. Although Hanfu looks good, it is more complicated to wear, and it is not very convenient to wear Hanfu in modern times. Now our clothes and trousers all have pockets, where we can put things like cell phones, wallets and tissues. However, Hanfu is exquisite. Without these pockets, it is not convenient to take a backpack when going out.

In addition, the materials of Hanfu are generally thin materials such as yarn and silk, which will be damaged if you don't pay attention in daily life. In addition, many people need to wear work clothes or clothes that are more resistant to dirt and wear. If they change to Hanfu, it will be more troublesome.

This society is a new era, and we can't go back. Just like our ex-girlfriend, no matter how good, things have changed. Different cultural contexts, you can miss it, but only your current girlfriend is dangling in front of you!

My personal suggestion is that Hanfu Festival can be celebrated. Of course, Hanfu lovers can wear whatever they like. Popularization is a bit unrealistic, after all, Hanfu is more complicated to wear.

In rural areas or backward cities, wearing Hanfu may attract others' attention. You can't even tell a kimono from a Hanfu.

This is related to cultural differences. Many people simply don't understand that wearing Hanfu is grandstanding, while some people pretend to wear Hanfu just to show off for the holidays.

To popularize Hanfu, we must first popularize culture. This is a long process.

Let's talk about the origin of Hanfu:

From the accession of the Yellow Emperor to the mid-Kloc-0/7th century, that is, in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, in the main residential areas of the Han nationality, with the "Huaxia-Han" culture as the background and the leading ideology and the Chinese etiquette culture as the center, Hanfu has naturally evolved into a unique Han style and personality, which is obviously different from the traditional clothing system of other nationalities. That is China's "country of clothes", "country of etiquette" and "country of etiquette".

The latest Hanfu movement rose in 2003. Wang Letian, from Zhengzhou, Henan Province, was the first person to wear Hanfu to the streets in order to revive Hanfu. In recent years, more and more people have begun to follow suit. In fact, the main purpose of Hanfu Movement is to restore the status of traditional costumes in China and revive China culture.

Hanfu has cloak, ruffle, straight ruffle, shirt, crooked ruffle, half arm, chest-length, skirt, double-breasted skirt, ruffle skirt and collared skirt. Here are some photos I like. Let's have a look.