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Many girls in Suzhou wear kimonos to the streets, causing controversy. Is it necessary to get dressed and surf the Internet?

First, it is necessary! Some people will say that those girls are just admiring the beauty of online celebrities, and they wear kimonos just because they think they look good. Why do they want to surf the Internet? It sounds as if there is nothing wrong with logic. I also admit that the photos taken by girls wearing kimonos are really beautiful, but I'm sorry, I can't get through it! I don't want to appreciate this beauty either. On the land of China, a group of China girls wearing kimonos posed for photos, which caused me great personal discomfort!

You can call me partial, you can call me stubborn, I admit it, but I am a China person who has received patriotic education for more than ten or twenty years. I love my country, and my country has suffered greatly because of Japan. These sufferings are not far from us, and some witnesses are still alive. I can't just cry for the soldiers who died heroically in the movie and turn my head to appreciate the beauty of kimono.

Second, don't say Mr. Er! It's annoying to see that under the comment of this news, someone used a photo of A Er (you must have guessed who I was talking about) wearing a kimono and said, why don't you say something? There are dozens of people below who think what he said is very reasonable.

It seems to me that there are no teeth! I'm going to study in Japan, and so are you. Japanese and I don't even wear shorts. When in Rome, do as the Romans do is understandable. You wear kimono in Suzhou, which is the custom in your hometown. You have to go through it. It's enough for you to show it at home. Why wear it in the street? Not everyone wants to see China walking in the streets of China in a kimono. Fortunately, it is Huaihai Road in Suzhou. If it were the West Lake, an aunt would scold you.

So, Miss Internet Celebrity, please grow up! Don't just know the whole face every day, but also charge your IQ. There are many ways to attract people's attention. Do you have to wear kimono?

Third, say kimono? Five Blessingg? He is also a Suzhou-Hangzhou cultural person, that is, forcibly washing the floor! Whether a kimono is a military suit, I personally think not, for two reasons:

1. In Japan, every store called Gofukuya sells cloth, not kimonos, so it is not valid to use a store name to explain that kimonos are five clothes.

Someone will paste my face with historical materials, but coincidentally, I think so, too.

"Japanese book discipline? Ji Shen contains:? In the spring and February of the thirty-seventh year, on the fifth day of the first month, they were sent to be masters, and the two of them were masters in Wu, and the sewing workers were invited to work. So, A Zhi let the Lord and others cross Korea and reach the State of Wu. ?

Some people say this is proof. Wu and Sew are mentioned above, but the meaning of this sentence is actually very clear. Japan sent messengers to acquire Wu's textile technology, and Wu agreed. Therefore, the fabric of Japanese kimono may adopt China's textile technology, which once again confirms the first point. Five Blessingg is a synonym for fabric, not clothing. You can roughly interpret it as: Five Blessingg is China fabric. I didn't say they imitated Five Blessingg's style, but it's ok to touch porcelain by force.

Wear it. If you wear it, you will drag yourself into the love of China traditional culture. If you wear it, you will be forced to lean into the Hanfu circle. Is this the legendary "decent and upright"?

Fourth, you can eat Japanese food and watch Japanese cars and appliances, but why not wear kimonos? When I eat Japanese food, people around me don't think I am Japanese.

My friends won't think I'm Japanese when I watch it.

When I take a Japanese car, the driver won't think I'm Japanese.

I use Japanese appliances, and my mother won't think I'm Japanese!

And when you wear colorful kimonos in groups, with a foot-wide belt around your waist and a pillow bow behind your back, you look like a group of Japanese. Sorry. I didn't like Japan since I was a child. Needless to say, we should not be biased against Japan as a whole. Our enemy is Japanese militarism. I understand why, but I'm just an ordinary person, and my love and hate are mine.

Finally, let's learn about Suzhou. Japan street? What is it? The online celebrity street where girls wear kimonos and punch cards in droves was originally called Huaihai Street, also called Huaihai Street, because there are many Japanese shops and Japanese cultural elements on the street. Japan street? .

Huaihai Street is located in Suzhou High-tech Zone, with a total length of only over 500 meters. The reason why Huaihai Road has a strong Japanese style is because there are many Japanese-funded enterprises around it, and there is a market supply if necessary. A large number of Japanese work and live around Huaihai Street, so there are many Japanese-run shops and Japanese-run shops on Huaihai Street. For most Suzhou people, Huaihai Street is a street with a lot of Japanese materials, that's all.

Note, however, that Huaihai Road is completely different from Chinatown in other countries. Chinatown in new york or other cities is where China people live. People who do business and live in Huaihai Street mainly come from China, so they can't be confused.

I can understand those online celebrities who are desperate for traffic and money, but some heat can be rubbed, and some heat will only make them look lower. Moreover, it is really unnecessary for people to hang Suzhou out easily, and there are also many people wearing Hanfu in Suzhou. You can't scold Suzhou because of some brainless online celebrity, or even take Shandong people who work in Japan to cue. This is extreme and irrational.

So, Suzhou people, please throw away the bricks. I only remind those mindless online celebrities who are pouting on Huaihai Road in kimonos, which makes me feel very uncomfortable.