Do you support the Han people having their own national costume?

Updated on culture 2024-05-22
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Yes, absolutely yes.

    As the main ethnic group of a big country, the 1.3 billion Han compatriots have no clothing belonging to their own nation, which is indeed a sadness for our Han people. I think that back then, the Qing court entered the customs and forced the Han people to shave their hair and change clothes, which led to the destruction of the essence of my thousands of years of China, and I was a slave to the country for 268 years, sad!

    I don't understand why other young people wear national costumes to show the spiritual outlook of that nation, while we wear Hanfu to engage in Han nationalism. Why can't we Han people wear our own national costumes? The popular Tang costumes, cheongsams, and horse coats are Manchu costumes, not Han costumes.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Look at 1376022430's reply to know what sadness is.

    Countless people talk about the United States, saying that anyone of any race and any nationality in the United States can get along together, and the revival of Hanfu is a destruction of national unity, I laughed, every ethnic group in the United States respects other people's culture and inherits their own, and black people are also proud of their skin color, from being traded as slaves to now influencing the world with black unique art, look at the Han people, who adopt an attitude of absolutely ignoring and absolutely strangling their own culture, and what do they talk about respecting the national culture of others.

    What else do you say about "engaging in characteristics", the Han nationality is the most distinctive in the world, no culture, no belief and no tradition, who can find the second one? The Israelis are even divided into races, but they can still unite firmly by virtue of their national cultural inheritance and beliefs, look at our Han people, people still live together and do not recognize their own traditions, tsk, ability.

    Everyone has the right to choose, so can you choose your parents? Choose your ancestors? I'm sorry, your ancestors are Han Chinese, and your parents are also Han Chinese, can you disagree if you don't like it?

    I didn't let you have to wear it, wear it every day, and support your national cultural heritage like it's like a death, you're so afraid that others will know that you are Han and see you wearing Hanfu? I really have to admit that the compatriots of other ethnic minorities in China except for the Han nationality are much stronger in this regard, and people at least know that the branches are flourishing and do not forget their roots.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Support because I don't like the Han people who don't have their own things, just like a person, he only wants what others have.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Not supported. Wouldn't it be nice to be like that now? Why do you want to do anything special. Besides, we have the right to choose.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is Hanfu, the full name is to sell "Han national traditional clothing", also known as Han clothing, Han costume, Chinese clothing, from the Yellow Emperor to the throne of the 17th century AD (the end of the Ming Dynasty and the beginning of the Qing Dynasty), in the main residential area of the Han nationality, with the "Chinese Han" culture as the background and leading ideology, Chapeng to the Chinese etiquette culture as the center, through natural evolution and the formation of a unique Han national style and character Hanfu is clearly different from other ethnic traditional clothing and accessories system, is China's "well-dressed country", "etiquette of the state of imitation is not funny", "splendid China", The embodiment of the country of Seris carries the outstanding crafts and aesthetics of the Han nationality such as dyeing, weaving and embroidery, and inherits more than 30 Chinese intangible cultural heritages and protected Chinese arts and crafts. Although the Qing Dynasty shaved hair and changed clothes and other ruling policies disappeared, but because of its strong vitality, some of its elements have not been extinct, until the modern Han people believe in Taoism, Buddhism and some remote mountain people, as well as many ethnic minorities in China still maintain the characteristics of Hanfu, some important sacrifices, commemorative activities, folk festivals and other important sacrifices in modern society, some elements of Hanfu can still be seen. At the beginning of the 21st century, with the development of China's national strength, people began to examine the excellent parts of their traditional culture.

    At the same time, by restoring traditional festivals, restoring traditional etiquette, sacrificing to the sages, promoting traditional doctrines, and publicizing traditional musical instruments, some people have restored the traditional Hanfu and dressed in Hanfu to promote it, and called it the Hanfu Movement. Extended information: The basic structure of Hanfu Hanfu is cut from cloth with a width of two feet and two inches (about 50cm), and is divided into ten parts, such as collar, placket, jacket, jacket, sleeve, belt, etc.

    Take two pieces of cloth of equal length, fold them in half, use them as the front placket, and sew the middle seam of the back. The placket is a straight-necked cardigan. If you take another piece of cloth, cut it into two pieces, and sew it on the left and right plackets, it is a right shirt with a diagonal collar.

    The middle seam of the front placket is called, that is, the Du pulse, Ren pulse, and the right side of the Ren pulse, so it is called the right side. The length of the skirt is divided into the waist, the knee, and the foot. According to the length of the coat, there are three lengths of Hanfu: undergarment and deep coat.

    The seam between the sleeve and the placket is called the jacket, and the cuff is called the dispersion. A complete set of hanfu usually has three layers: small clothes (underwear), middle clothes, and coats.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The Han people have costumes! Each dynasty has different names, such as Hanfu, Tang costumes or something, and the styles are different! Does anyone wear that big sleeve dress and think it's practical round liquid? In the Han Dynasty, there was a saying that Han people wore Hu clothes, and Hu Fu was more practical! Orange acorns.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The appearance of the national costume of the Han people: cross-collar, round neck, straight collar, right (left is wrong), no buttons, but knots with rope straps.

    Similar to the term Han people, the extension of the meaning of the word "Han" in Hanfu also has a process of expanding from the Han Dynasty to the whole ethnic designation. The traditional clothing of the Han nationality is called "Hanfu" and "Huafu".

    In fact, with the changes of the times, the traditional costumes of the Han nationality are also constantly changing, which also makes the definition of "Hanfu" not easy, to the Ming and Qing dynasties, the main people of the Han costumes reflect the following characteristics. Cross collar, round neck, placket straight collar, right side (left side is wrong), do not use buttons, but tie knots with rope straps.

    Features of Hanfu:

    The costumes of the Han nationality are relatively complex, and they have changed greatly since ancient times. Ancient costumes mainly include skirts, robes, undergarments, etc. In modern times, Han clothing has changed greatly, especially after the Xinhai Revolution, as a feudal hierarchical dress and cumbersome decorations have been completely eliminated.

    Urban men generally wear short clothes and trousers underneath, long robes and long shirts, or long coats and short waistcoats over the robes. There are also those who wear suits. Women's clothing is generally a blouse and a skirt bottom.

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