These days, I have realized that more and more people are wearing Hanfu, but there are still reasons for my loss.
When I was in the second grade, I began to lik
These days, I have realized that more and more people are wearing Hanfu, but there are still reasons for my loss.
When I was in the second grade, I began to like and understand Hanfu deeply. Now I'm thinking, what did I like about it, the attraction of appearance or the inner nature? Maybe both.
At first, maybe girls naturally like these beautiful clothes, and I began to understand Hanfu. But in the end, I firmly became a "companion robe", but in the process of understanding Hanfu, I think as a Han nationality, I have the responsibility to participate in the movement of reviving Hanfu.
"Wearing my Han clothes makes me a country of etiquette."
This is a responsibility and a feeling.
Two years ago, when Baidu used the word "running together", it gave two explanations: one was a person who liked Hanfu, and the other was a person who was committed to the revival of Hanfu. I consider myself the latter. But I dare not claim to be the latter. Because I am still young and my ability is limited, I can't do something as influential as many predecessors; But I really tried my best within my power.
In the Chinese verve performance in the second day of junior high school, I put 90% people in my class in Hanfu. Although the result was basically a few thousand dollars in class fees, it was at that time that Wang Xing's class teacher was so angry. Hanfu Club was founded in the first year of high school (this is an idea from the second day of junior high school). Before my freshman year, I'm going to do a lot of work for Hanfu Club. Although I can't do much, it's not my own efforts to be named as a "boutique club" in the end.
I am trying to prove that I belong to the latter.
On the other hand, the former is the most common robe today. At least I think so.
There are more and more people who like Hanfu. I should be very happy. Because when I became a member of the "children's robe", my expectation for Hanfu was only to let all Han people know that Hanfu belongs to our national costume, not cheongsam, instead of "rightfully" taking it off when I saw a girl wearing a chest-high skirt on the street; I hope more and more people like Hanfu, get close to Hanfu and are willing to wear Hanfu.
I didn't expect everyone to regard Hanfu as the carrier of national rejuvenation. I didn't expect everyone to devote themselves to the revival of Hanfu and have a sense of responsibility called "mission".
But now I'm really a little lost because of this. I think many of them just "follow the trend" when they see people around them wearing Hanfu. I think the dress "Hanfu" looks good, so I'll try it on. Even those who can afford Hanfu are quite rich. I bought a set to prove it.
It shouldn't be like this.
You shouldn't like Hanfu just because of its appearance, you should call yourself a robe.
If so, can Han people who think Hanbok and kimono look good buy them for life without touching national costumes? It's not that you can't buy other people's clothes, but as a Han Chinese, you can't refuse Hanfu.
I hope that people who like Hanfu just because it looks good can really fall in love with Hanfu because of its innate temperament and civilized history.
The beauty of Hanfu is not only on the surface.
However, it is not these comrades who make me angry the most. It is those who borrow the popularity of Hanfu, and those who rely on Hanfu for hype.
There are probably not a few such situations in the entertainment industry. Many artists and online celebrities don't like Hanfu so much, but because their own conditions are very suitable for Hanfu, or because fans like to wear Hanfu by themselves, or because they want to follow Hanfu Day, they regard Hanfu as a tool and have no pity for the greatness it contains.
If you ask Hanfu what is great. Only on the basis of Hanfu can it be called "great". Hanfu has been inherited for thousands of years since the Yellow Emperor Yao Shun "ruled the world by hanging clothes". )
Hanfu is clothes, so I won't blame my colleagues who wear Hanfu just because of its appearance, but I really blame the "hot dog" who turned Hanfu into a tool.
Hanfu, you shouldn't be so trampled.
In fact, apart from these points, I am disappointed that Hanfu has been recognized and accepted by more and more people, which is loved by every colleague. Of course, I am no exception.
A few years ago, when I first went out in Hanfu, all I heard on the way was-is this a performance? It must be cosplay. What is she wearing? Ah, ancient costume.
I will stop and patiently explain to them: no, this is Hanfu. National costumes of the Han nationality.
Because people at that time, if they were not told that Hanfu was the national costume of the Han nationality, they would think it was the costume of the Han Dynasty.
In the following years, the influence of Hanfu gradually expanded.
One night in Guilin last year, I walked by the lake in Hanfu. I heard a voice about fifty or sixty years old behind me say, what are you wearing?
I'm not going to stop and explain. After so many years of "fighting alone", I am actually a little tired.
Fortunately, it also makes me happy. I heard the immature voice of only five or six years old answer: this is Hanfu!
I almost laughed.
There are many stories about Hanfu. But it seems to have nothing to do with what I want to say this time. Then forget it.
I hope every Han Chinese can wear Hanfu once in his lifetime.
I hope more and more people will become comrades in arms.
I hope that one day, the word "child cannon" will no longer exist. Because everyone loves their national costumes deeply.
Since they are all "same robes", there is no difference.
"China has the beauty of the service chapter, which is called China; There is a big gift, so it is called summer. "
PS: But there are still many problems in Hanfu circle.
For example, there are many self-righteous "senior insiders" pointing fingers at new entrants, scaring away many people. Perhaps some newcomers did make mistakes in principle (for example, wearing clothes in the studio as Hanfu). Recently, there has been a division between "Xianfu" and "Hanfu" in Weibo, but can't we be gentle and popularize Hanfu knowledge for newcomers?
For another example, should the revival of Hanfu be entangled in form and orthodoxy? Can't there be innovation? After all, Hanfu has been different in past dynasties. But first of all, we should clarify the relationship between orthodox Hanfu, improved Hanfu and China elements.
Furthermore, I feel that Hanfu circle still lacks a real "leader" who can lead the revival of Hanfu. Just like those old bar owners, their death is sad, but is there no successor?
I want to define the people in Hanfu circle and their robes. Because it is round, there will be chaos, and it can also be mixed with sunspots. But "child cannon" can be very pure. And sometimes I can't bear to see some words from people in the circle. They may have some ideas of nationalism or Han independence, but this is absolutely impossible. But that was about four years ago. I haven't learned much in recent years, and half of my body is outside the circle.
-Thinking from the age of 17.