Why is our Hanfu culture forgotten and discarded?

Updated on culture 2024-04-14
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Our Han culture has experienced another "book burning and Confucianism" in modern times, because the intellectuals at that time were looking for a path that could develop Chinese culture, and the most important thing is that it was difficult to discern which cultures were worth preserving in the context of that time, so among many cultures, Hanfu culture was forgotten.

    I remember my great-grandmother telling me that her father sent her out of the country to see the outside world, and when she came back, she changed her clothes, because she thought it was an advanced culture, a new intellectual culture, after all, the development of China in modern times was really feudal. It was also from that time that the clothes of Hanfu were simplified and gradually forgotten. I think there is another important reason that cannot be ignored, that is, Hanfu does not save materials as the clothes of modern society, and it is not very convenient to wear.

    From a historical point of view, the last dynasty that ruled the Chinese nation was the ethnic minority, and the ethnic minority originally had their own exclusive clothing, so in order to be able to highlight the majesty of the dynasty during the reign of an ethnic minority, the clothing of the ethnic minority was more dressed in the clothing of the ethnic minorities.

    Modern society has formed new costumes, so the development of Hanfu can only be a sign of national culture. In terms of promoting traditional Chinese culture, more people are shown to the world through art, especially the filming of some costume TV series, which shows the diversity of Hanfu culture. What we can do today is to learn more about our Hanfu, identify more types of Hanfu, and understand the cultural connotation of each Hanfu.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are 56 ethnic groups in China, and Hanfu seems to be just our Han people, right? Although, we Han people account for a large number of people. However, you don't look at how busy people are now, when you were a child, you didn't understand anything, you just wear Hanfu a little or your mother and father like to buy it with money, you have to study hard in elementary school, let alone junior high school, high school is the same, work hard, you must still study in college, after graduation, you have to find a job, after the job is found, start working, go out early and return late, rich people generally don't care about Hanfu culture, those who don't have money patronize part-time jobs, and have time to take care of this?

    At most, those old people are in a little mood, and they have to have money at home. Moreover, Hanfu is more cumbersome, and no one will definitely wear it in summer, and the summer in ancient times was generally not as hot as it is now, so they can still wear it, and now they can? And there are really, not many people who love Hanfu, wearing Hanfu on the street, everyone treats you as wonderful, and even some people say you, so everyone has such a mentality, who wants to wear Hanfu?

    It can only be said that the minds of most people are not on this, and a few people, what's the use of liking? Nowadays, most people can only talk nonsense, talk about others, and others can pick out a thorn in what you do. If you have nothing to do, you like to scare others, who is to blame?

    But I think that in recent years, there have been more people who like Hanfu, and I also like Hanfu, and my favorite one is also history I don't know why, I think history is quite good, intuitive! As for Hanfu, I'm simple, I may think it's good-looking! I don't know why I like a lot ......of things, I don't need to say it so clearly, right, I can only say that everyone's point of view is different, the clothes are different, and there are too many people who make troubleNo way.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Who can be blamed for this, it is not a good thing done by the Qing Dynasty. A majority ethnic group has been suppressed for more than 200 years, and it is still brutally suppressed, with no hair and no head, and the Han family has become the most powerful enemy of the new dynasty, because the Qing Dynasty is afraid of the awakening of the Han national consciousness and retreats from its rule. - Look at the problem from the perspective of the time.

    After entering the modern era, after repeated defeats and backwardness, Chinese culture was regarded as backward, and was shamed by the advanced intellectuals at that time, and the most serious led to the comprehensive negation of Chinese culture, believing that as long as it was pasted with tradition, it was all backward and feudal. It is not acceptable to modern times, and the solution is to abandon it.

    Han culture has endured three hundred years of turmoil, and its roots may have been cut off long ago, even today. The history and culture of a nation have been cut off for more than 300 years, and such losses are irreparable and unprecedented in the history of China. At the beginning, half of the country could still be retained, and it was only more than 100 years after it was completely occupied by foreigners for the first time, and it was restored by the Ming Dynasty, and then it was cut off for 300 years.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The fundamental problem is that China is a society that is very intolerant of individuality. At the time of the reform, how many concepts of dress are contradicting each other? China focuses too much on oneness to the exclusion of the superior or the unusual.

    Only a very small number of people are open to the differences of others. A lot of people always try to interfere with others and try to fit in with the big picture. Just like the tunic suit, in fact, some people wear it very beautifully, but because few people wear it anymore, even if they wear it well, many people will look at it with contempt when they come out, let alone older clothes.

    One of my elders has been wearing a Mao suit for more than ten years, and he despises the strange clothes worn by others. Later, almost everyone around me could afford to wear a non-Zhongshan suit, and when the Zhongshan suit was almost a stunt, he despised the Zhongshan suit and resolutely resisted wearing the Zhongshan suit again.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Chinese Hanfu can not be said to have been forgotten and discarded, Chinese clothing is evolved, in order to adapt to social development and change, modern today to wear Hanfu is obviously not good, and that kind of clothing is not the clothing of our Chinese nation, from the three emperors and five emperors to today, we have been changing, is it not our Chinese clothing that has changed? We are the Chinese nation, as long as the excellent things can be all inclusive, now China misses the clothing before the Ming Dynasty, indicating how many years our Chinese clothing has been popular Modern clothing, we are going to be popular again, we have not discarded, but it is not popular anymore, and now it will soon be popular again, today's clothing, the clothing of the Qing Dynasty, the clothing of the previous dynasties of the Ming Dynasty are our Chinese hanbok.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because 1The rule of the Manchu Qing Dynasty was the first large-scale sinicization of clothing. 2.At the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, the cultural inconfidence of the Chinese arose, especially in the intellectuals, which can be taken as an example of Lu Xun.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I feel that although Hanfu is beautiful, it is too cumbersome and not practical for modern people with fast-paced life. The material is too natural, the embroidery is too cumbersome, and now it is all industrially produced, which cannot completely replace the superb manual skills, so Hanfu** is more expensive than simplified clothes. The requirements for clothing are ignored in the inheritance of traditional festivals, so many festivals are expressed in other forms.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hanfu has not disappeared, but there are fewer people who know it, and the reason why there are few people who know Hanfu today is that after the Qing soldiers entered the customs, in order to prevent the rise of the Han people, not accept their culture, and overthrow their regime, they ordered to shave their hair and change clothes, one person did not shave the whole family, and the whole village was not shaved. So Hanfu died out like this.

    Hanfu "began with the Yellow Emperor and was prepared by Yao Shun", which originated from the Yellow Emperor's crown uniform. It was finalized in the Zhou Dynasty, and through the Han Dynasty, a complete crown and clothing system was formed according to the Four Books and Five Classics, and became a part of the Shinto religion. Therefore, later all Chinese dynasties Junzong Zhou, Fa and Han took the inheritance of the Han clothes crown as a national event, so there were 24 histories of public opinion.

    The Yellow Emperor, Yao, and Shun hung their clothes and ruled the world, and the benefits were taken from Qiankun", which means that the shape of the top and bottom is determined by the will of heaven and is sacred. Hanfu has also influenced the entire Han cultural circle through the Chinese legal system, and some ethnic groups in Asian countries such as Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Mongolia, Bhutan, etc. have or borrowed Hanfu characteristics.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There are several main reasons for <> Hanfu culture:

    Re-understanding of traditional culture: With the intensification of cultural diversification and globalization, young people have a deeper understanding of their own traditional culture and begin to pay attention to the protection and inheritance of traditional culture.

    The pursuit of aesthetics: As a traditional form of clothing, Hanfu is different from popular fashion, reflecting a classical, noble, gorgeous and elegant beauty, which is appreciated and sought after by some young people.

    Expression of self-identity: With the development of society, young people have begun to pay more attention to self-identity and expression, and Hanfu culture provides a platform for them to show their self-awareness and unique personality.

    The need for social interaction: In the eyes of many young people, wearing Hanfu is not only a dress, but also a cultural socialization. In this culture, young people can expand their social circle by attending events, making like-minded friends.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    When the Manchu Qing Dynasty entered the customs, in order to control the thoughts of the Han people, they carried out bloody suppression for more than 40 years, does anyone know how many of our ancestors were trampled to death by the Manchu iron cavalry in order to protect the Han clothes and keep their hair? When we saw in the 2015 CCTV Spring Festival Gala that the other 55 ethnic groups had their own traditional costumes, but our Han representatives wore improved cheongsams, our feelings in our hearts really couldn't be expressed in words. It is not uncommon for many Hanfu lovers to be stripped of their clothes and asked to be burned during the tense period of Sino-Japanese relations.

    Indeed, society is progressing, the times are developing, maybe Hanfu is no longer suitable for the current society, but that is what our ancestors left behind, should it be abandoned? Our tunics are modified from Japanese clothing, cheongsam is left over from the Manchu Qing Dynasty, not to mention suits and skirts, and we have other countries that we wear now.

    Then, the pride of our Han costumes is **. I'm not saying that everyone should wear Hanfu, and I'm not saying that Hanfu is exclusive. But those things are very representative of the cultural treasures of our Han nationality, and they should not be forgotten, discarded, and ridiculed like this.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's not gone, it's just that fewer people wear it.

    Because our five senses and six senses deceive the brain.

    When an event is memorized, the brain forms a reflex arc.

    Social progress, character nature release, we began to like less and less constraints, so there are leggings, jeans, hole pants, super shorts and the like. This is the inevitability of cultural development to a certain period. This kind of vision and feeling will continue to strengthen the brain, and only such clothes are beautiful.

    In ancient times, the culture was dominated by Confucianism and was very introverted. Such an environment is suitable for Hanfu. Everyone wears it, and it forms a reflection arc, which is beautiful.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hanfu is the abbreviation of Han costumes:

    It mainly refers to the Han costumes formed in the process of cultural development and ethnic integration before the Qing Dynasty.

    As an independent clothing system, Hanfu has formed a unique cultural background and national style in the inheritance and development of history, that is, it has formed a distinctive style and characteristics, and is obviously different from the traditional clothing of other ethnic groups in China and any nation in the world, and it is qualitatively different from modern clothing in terms of standard style.

    The Han costumes are broad and profound. Because of its long history, wide range of applications, and continuous innovation and integration in the development and evolution, it is difficult for people who have less research on Chinese clothing to grasp, and as a large clothing system, can not only be defined by appearance and simple system, but should be defined by its dominant style.

    Therefore, the definition standard of Hanfu can be expressed in the following words: "Tracing back to Yanhuang and down to the Song and Ming dynasties, based on the clothing worn by the Han (or Huaxia in the pre-Qin period), and on this basis, it has developed and evolved into a collection of clothing with a distinctly unique style." ”

    The definition of Hanfu - the traditional costume of the Han nationality is mainly based on the following three nature considerations:

    First: the nationality of Hanfu, that is, Hanfu is the costume of the Han nation. And the clothing worn by the Hu people in ancient China cannot be called Hanfu. Ethnicity is a holistic concept, so the clothing of the Hu people worn by a Han person cannot be called the traditional clothing of the Han people.

    Second: the traditional nature of the development of Hanfu, and the tradition must be divided into two aspects, namely inheritance and unity. The inheritance of Hanfu is manifested in:

    The origins of Hanfu can be traced back to the period of the Yellow Emperor in ancient China, and it has been retaining the style inheritance and continuous development and evolution. The unity of Hanfu is manifested in the common characteristics of all Han costumes in the mainstream of China's vast land from the Yellow Emperor period to the Song and Ming dynasties, in a time span of nearly 5,000 years, and a spatial breadth of millions of square kilometers. That is, the right side, large sleeves, and deep clothes are typical representatives.

    Third: the naturalness of the development of Hanfu, that is, the natural development that is not easy to be clearly perceived by people when the Han people are consciously and voluntarily forced by external forces, which is also the regular law of general things or cultural development. The naturalness of the development of Hanfu is the basis for the inheritance of a nation's traditional clothing, that is, the proper development and evolution of a certain thing or culture under its own normal development trajectory.

    Its direction can be traced forward to its source through general laws, and it can also be backward ** its development direction.

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