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"Mistaking Hanfu for a kimono", when will such a farce end?

author:Tricolor Humanities

Recently, an incident in Wuhan where "security personnel maliciously evicted for wearing Hanfu" triggered widespread discussion among netizens.

"Mistaking Hanfu for a kimono", when will such a farce end?

Of course, this is not the first time that a similar incident has occurred, due to the deepening of Sino-Japanese contradictions, the phenomenon of boycotting "kimono" is increasing, and as the "ancestor" of kimono, Hanfu is not immune to suffering, as the parties involved in this incident in Wuhan said: only sons are like fathers, where is there a father like children, mistaking "Hanfu" for "kimono" is a manifestation of the extreme lack of attention paid to Hanfu.

Some people lack basic cultural level, and do such things as "relatives hurt, enemies are fast", causing great psychological damage to the parties, and at the same time, the incident has also spread overseas, laughing generously. I believe that some Japanese who saw this news must be amazed at the low level of cultural awareness and historical knowledge of Chinese.

"Mistaking Hanfu for a kimono", when will such a farce end?

Here, the editor does not criticize these unknown good deeds for the time being for the lack of basic "human rights" literacy and barbaric behavior, simply from this case, it can also show the extreme lack of "cultural literacy" of the entire society, which is manifested as follows:

1. The decline of social morality. If a large number of people do not have enough humanistic qualities, the moral bottom line of society will decline, resulting in moral standards becoming difficult to maintain, which is manifested in imposing some of their own moral standards on others, so as to achieve "intracranial orgasm" and complacency;

2. Culture disappears. Some Chinese people lack basic understanding and respect for culture, history, art, etc., resulting in the gradual disappearance of culture, resulting in the loss of human experience, rationality and wisdom. Chinese with a certain level of cognition and experience are unlikely to recognize "Hanfu" as "kimono";

3. Social conflicts have intensified. People's lack of respect and understanding for others leads to more conflict and antagonism in society. Even if the person involved in the incident is wearing a kimono, what right do we have to stop and accuse others of their freedom to dress? If wearing a "kimono" is guilty, then what kind of "patriotism" does the security personnel show by wearing a "suit"?

A true patriot who has national feelings in his heart, cares about the fate of the nation, respects his compatriots, and not blindly xenophobic and only dares to attack his compatriots, then even "narrow" patriotism can not be counted, it can only be said that he is "brainless".

What do you think about this?

"Mistaking Hanfu for a kimono", when will such a farce end?