Firstly, Hanfu is particularly suitable for the facial features of Eastern people. Because of her Barbie-like appearance and extremely deep and three-dimensional facial features, which are very different from those of the yellow race, when Dilila wears Hanfu, she looks like a clown wearing the wrong clothes. Her originally exquisite facial features become a burden, not only failing to highlight her advantages but also making her look old and ugly, completely destroying the influence of Hanfu in the hearts of the public. It can be said that Dilila is not at all suitable for Hanfu, so even if she forcibly wears it, she does not achieve the desired effect.
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Some say: In recent years, South Korea has been distorting facts by claiming Hanfu as their own heritage, calling it a move to protect traditional culture. However, one cannot help but notice that such a small country, which seeks to enhance its presence by appropriating others' cultures, can hardly stir up any significant waves. As stated in Caigengtan, “The world is inherently vast, yet the humble confine themselves.” Perhaps we should view South Korea as a mere jester. Hanfu will always be the embodiment of Chinese wisdom. While demonstrating the grandeur of a great nation, we should rationally inherit our own culture.
Some say: In recent years, South Korea has been distorting facts by claiming Hanfu as their own heritage, calling it a move to protect traditional culture. However, one cannot help but notice that such a small country, which seeks to enhance its presence by appropriating others' cultures, can hardly stir up any significant waves. As stated in Caigengtan, “The world is inherently vast, yet the humble confine themselves.” Perhaps we should view South Korea as a mere jester. Hanfu will always be the embodiment of Chinese wisdom. While demonstrating the grandeur of a great nation, we should rationally inherit our own culture.
On April 8, 2017, the Hefei Huanchaohu Hiking Conference was held grandly, with tens of thousands of hikers proceeding along Chaohu, creating a magnificent scene. Among the crowd, many hikers creatively wore unconventional costumes, including Hanfu and clown costumes, becoming a unique sight along the hiking route. (Five young men dressed as clowns also participated in the hiking conference.)
History deserves remembrance, and so does Hanfu culture, which is not something anyone can dress up as a clown. It is not an accessory for some to gain attention. Respecting Hanfu culture requires everyone's participation. Promoting the classics of our nation's treasures cannot be achieved without every individual's effort. Do not let your personal lack of boundaries or decorum bring shame to the entire circle, nor allow the otherwise thriving Hanfu domain to become like today's dimensional market, filled with chaos and confusion, causing sighs and lamentations!
Han people have begun to value their own national culture (Hanfu is part of Han culture), and the revival of Hanfu has taken a big step forward. The revival of Hanfu is an inevitable historical trend that no one can stop. Some pseudo-Han people who have been Manchu-ized try to smear it with shameful reasons such as inconvenient wearing and Hanfu promotion, attempting to obstruct the trend. This is simply like a jester overestimating their abilities, a futile attempt. Moreover, this revival of Hanfu has been approved by the Central Communist Youth League, legally solidifying its position, and those pseudo-Han people who disagree are powerless. If you have the guts, go argue with the Communist Youth League! Unfortunately, you don't have the courage!
The comment section exploded with clowns; I really didn't expect it. Let me repeat, behind the revival of Hanfu is the revival of Han culture, a significant manifestation of its powerful vitality. Why haven't we, as an ancient civilization, perished like other ancient civilizations? A strong cultural identity is one of the reasons. If you dislike my article or if it offends someone, please leave. There are always small people around.
History deserves remembrance, and so does Hanfu culture, which is not something anyone can dress up as a clown. It is not an accessory for some to gain attention. Respecting Hanfu culture requires everyone's participation. Promoting the classics of our nation's treasures cannot be achieved without every individual's effort. Do not let your personal lack of boundaries or decorum bring shame to the entire circle, nor allow the otherwise thriving Hanfu domain to become like today's dimensional market, filled with chaos and confusion, causing sighs and lamentations! If you like me, please follow me gently for more good articles and perspectives~
The stage performances include various artistic programs such as operas, songs, dances, crosstalk, sketches, and acrobatics; cartoon character tours where staff members wear costumes of deities, Bear Brother, Pikachu, and other cartoon characters to interact with tourists; clown performances where clowns perform balloon art and magic at different locations in Banjia Gengdu Town and interact with tourists; small interactive programs for tourists, especially children, to experience traditional farming tools, competitions using grinding stones and wheelbarrows, and winning small prizes after completing tasks; releasing balloons containing coupons and shop discount vouchers to guide tourist consumption while providing some discounts to tourists.