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It's a big fuss! The New Year's Eve music festival is white, is it a mourning hall or some kind of Japanese ritual?

author:Coconut MAex

The New Year's Eve music festival and mourning hall are also some kind of ritual in Japan

On December 29, some netizens uploaded a video, and the scene of the New Year's Eve music festival in the picture seemed to have become a mourning hall.

The booths were pale and white, with white tents and black and white couplets.

There are even people wearing white costumes, and the whole atmosphere is filled with an eerie atmosphere.

It's a big fuss! The New Year's Eve music festival is white, is it a mourning hall or some kind of Japanese ritual?

The person filmed in the video is visibly uneasy,

Other suspicious sites:

"As soon as I walked in, I felt like I was in the wrong place.

It feels like a funeral hall...

Now the minds of young people, maybe we really can't keep up..."

It's a big fuss! The New Year's Eve music festival is white, is it a mourning hall or some kind of Japanese ritual?

Originally

These black and white couplets and white tents,

It turned out to be a five-element gossip array built by college students, used for fortune-telling......

Young people who love to "live".

In recent years, it has become more and more common for young people to "live" behavior.

On a variety of occasions, they show novelty and fun

and even some incredible behavior,

It's amazing.

It's a big fuss! The New Year's Eve music festival is white, is it a mourning hall or some kind of Japanese ritual?

This New Year's Eve festival is an example of this.

The young people used the Five Elements Bagua Array to put on a unique performance,

The atmosphere of the scene is like a large mourning hall, which is impressive.

It's a big fuss! The New Year's Eve music festival is white, is it a mourning hall or some kind of Japanese ritual?

The Five Elements Bagua is a doctrine in traditional Chinese culture.

At the scene of the New Year's Eve music festival,

Some young people put on a unique show using this doctrine.

They put out various formations according to the direction of the Bagua map,

Invite the audience to come in and interact.

Some people follow the theory of the Five Elements Bagua to perform divination and predict future developments;

Others try this novel way out of curiosity.

It's a big fuss! The New Year's Eve music festival is white, is it a mourning hall or some kind of Japanese ritual?

Innovation or "cultural invasion"?

However, the performance sparked some controversy.

Some people consider this behavior to be too superstitious and even a little vulgar.

There are also those who believe that this is a new cultural invasion that should be noted !!

It's a big fuss! The New Year's Eve music festival is white, is it a mourning hall or some kind of Japanese ritual?

Some people say that they hope that the government and schools will intervene to guide students to a healthy cultural atmosphere.

It's a big fuss! The New Year's Eve music festival is white, is it a mourning hall or some kind of Japanese ritual?
It's a big fuss! The New Year's Eve music festival is white, is it a mourning hall or some kind of Japanese ritual?

The national style is not a state funeral, and the retro is not a resurrection. This behavior of college students is also highly rejected by the locals.

The pursuit of individuality and freedom should also be in line with cultural background and traditions.

As Chinese, how should we view this matter? Leave your views in the comment area.

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