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I just like to wear kimonos, I can dress freely, why can't I wear them?

author:Xiao Xudong

A recent controversy on the streets of Chongqing over the wearing of kimonos took place, with two young ladies dancing in kimonos near the planning exhibition hall, only to unexpectedly ignite the anger of the surrounding crowd.

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On April 27, two young ladies in kimonos came to the streets of Chongqing, and they danced there and looked quite happy.

However, this time it angered the surrounding crowd. When everyone saw the picture of wearing a kimono, they were not happy, and they felt that it was challenging everyone's national feelings.

An aunt said directly: "It's really embarrassing to wear Japanese clothes!" At this moment, there was a quarrel at the scene, and some people even started to move.

I just like to wear kimonos, I can dress freely, why can't I wear them?

There is also a little brother in red clothes and a white headband, and his attitude is particularly arrogant.

Some people at the scene said that when the administrator came, they stopped, and as soon as the administrator left, they continued to dance, and they also started live broadcasts. Everyone was against them, and there was a man who wanted to run, but was dragged by the citizens.

I just like to wear kimonos, I can dress freely, why can't I wear them?

The two young ladies were also unconvinced, they felt that they were right, "What's wrong with us wearing kimonos? This is our freedom, what can you do?"

I just like to wear kimonos, I can dress freely, why can't I wear them?

In this regard, the police responded on April 28: all the people involved have been taken away.

I just like to wear kimonos, I can dress freely, why can't I wear them?

However, this matter spread more and more widely on the Internet, and everyone began to discuss it, each with their own opinions.

Netizen A: Give a thumbs up to those righteous Chongqing uncles and aunts, they are really backbone!

I just like to wear kimonos, I can dress freely, why can't I wear them?

Netizen B: Actually, don't go too far, the little girl is just wearing a kimono, there is no need to besiege her like this. Let's talk to her well, let her know that this is wrong, and then let her "go" back to her own country.

I just like to wear kimonos, I can dress freely, why can't I wear them?

Netizen C: The person with a white cloth tied to his head, do you know that in the Sichuan-Chongqing region, this kind of dress is usually used when someone dies in the family?

I just like to wear kimonos, I can dress freely, why can't I wear them?

Netizen D: I'm really convinced! The point is not that the freedom of dressing is as simple as that, okay? The Nanbin Road where they danced is the site of the Anti-Japanese War! Next to it is the Chongqing Liberation Monument, do you know? How much suffering Chongqing experienced during the Anti-Japanese War, why is the Liberation Monument called the Liberation Monument, have you checked? Of course, no one cares about you when you wear a kimono and dance at home, but dancing in such a special place is simply a provocation! Those who say that wearing suits and Hanfu are fine in other countries are not clever? Or are they really uneducated?

I just like to wear kimonos, I can dress freely, why can't I wear them?

It's everyone's right to dress freely, but we also have to consider the feelings of others.

Although the kimono is a traditional Japanese dress, in China, it is more than just a piece of clothing. It has a heavy history behind it, and for us Chinese, the kimono represents that unpleasant memory.

What do you think about this?