You can look at it with appreciation, because she has a handkerchief to wipe the sweat, which reflects a kind of accomplishment. Old-school families (traditional upbringing) in Shanghai have basically retained the habit of using handkerchiefs. China people who have lived and worked in Japan for a long time also keep the habit of using handkerchiefs.
Although the handkerchief is not used for environmental protection, it will show a kind of accomplishment in daily life. Especially if girls have the habit of using handkerchiefs, they can not only avoid the embarrassment after washing their hands outside in life, but also reflect their own taste.
History of handkerchiefs:
China had a "towel" in the pre-Qin period, and one of the "towels" evolved into a handkerchief in the Eastern Han Dynasty. 1959, blue-and-white printed handkerchiefs were found in Eastern Han tombs excavated in Xinjiang. In the long narrative poem Peacock Flying Southeast in Han Yuefu, there is a sentence: "A Nv was speechless, but his handkerchief covered his mouth and wept". The "handkerchief" here is actually a handkerchief to wipe tears.
Handkerchiefs first appeared in medieval Europe. At first, people regarded the handkerchief as a symbol of honor and paid more attention to it. Even the national laws and regulations have reiterated more than once that it is forbidden for the lower classes to give handkerchiefs to each other as gifts. At this time, Queen Elizabeth was in power. Elizabeth is a modern woman. She prefers handkerchiefs. In this way, handkerchiefs are also popular all over the country.