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What do you think of people wearing Hanfu in the street?
It looks normal. What else can you see?

Personally, since Hanfu is a traditional costume of the Han nationality, it is understandable for the Han people to wear Hanfu. What's more, Hanfu contains the truth of being a man and traditional etiquette culture, which was once a symbol of the nation; Now many experts and scholars point out that our traditional culture is in danger of being forgotten by the public in the form of western thoughts, which can be seen from the European-style buildings all over the street. Therefore, many people wear robes in Hanfu to arouse people's attention to traditional culture.

So, don't be surprised, and please don't despise people wearing Hanfu in the street.

Speaking of Hanfu, this is the traditional costume of the Han nationality in Chinese history. Hanfu has a long history and has been bred since the Xia Dynasty. It is conceivable that before the Xia Dynasty, the prototype of Hanfu was already formed in China. By the Ming Dynasty, Hanfu had developed to a relatively perfect level. Every detail of Hanfu has its own cultural connotation. There are still many people who are very picky and don't understand China culture, so it is difficult to understand the charm of Hanfu.

It is worth mentioning that the costume dramas and Hanfu of the Ming Dynasty that we see now are not so elegant. The real Hanfu is quite beautiful and fully demonstrates our traditional culture. The development of Hanfu has experienced more than 3000 years, but it came to an abrupt end in the Ming Dynasty, a unique costume of the Han nationality. There is a simple reason. The rulers of the Qing dynasty inherited the mantle of the Ming dynasty and advocated "shaving their heads and changing clothes", so Hanfu almost disappeared.

With the strengthening of China's cultural soft power, Hanfu, which can fully represent China's traditional culture, has risen again, which is called "Hanfu Movement". Fortunately, most people who take part in such activities are young people, mainly the post-90s generation. Young people are keen on certain cultural activities, which is very helpful for spreading traditional culture.