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Recently, a Japanese-style street scene appeared in a certain city in China. Some people took to the streets wearing kimonos. What do you think?

Earlier, Suzhou was pushed to the forefront of public opinion because of Internet celebrity Xu Xin. Later, Kunshan Shishuo Electronics threw away employee ID cards, which also caused an uproar. This time, Suzhou has been hotly discussed again because of the scene on Huaihai Street.

Here’s the thing. There is a place called Huaihai Street in Suzhou. Different from ordinary streets, this street is full of people wearing kimonos. People who don’t know better think they are in Japan, but they actually don’t know that these people wearing strange clothes are not international people, but out-and-out Chinese.

I don’t know what the local authorities think. In order to stimulate the economy and increase income, we do all kinds of gimmicks to satisfy the curiosity and vanity of some people. There are many sophisticated and Japanese elements in the country. They don't think anything of it and think it is normal.

China lasted for five thousand years. It has a rich history, a splendid culture, and thousands of hard-working and simple people. During the Tang Dynasty, people in Japan took pride in learning Chinese culture and traveled thousands of miles across the ocean to "seek the true scriptures." Traces of China can be seen in Japan’s daily life.

Who would have known that it would be today in the 21st century. A dignified citizen of a big country is actually proud to wear a kimono. Take a photo and post it on WeChat to make you look taller? Little did he know that the kitsch in his heart was vividly reflected.

Some Chinese people are like this. I am never willing to affirm domestic things, but I fully affirm and accept foreign things. This phenomenon of admiring foreign things and favoring foreigners has always existed, but it is even worse today. The euphemistic name is internationalization, but it is actually a manifestation of cultural lack of confidence.

After seeing this news, I couldn’t help but think of the Zhao Wei incident. It caused quite a stir at the time, and her image was seriously damaged. Although the Huaihai Street incident in Suzhou is not as bad as Zhao Wei's, it is essentially the same.

The trend of worshiping foreign countries and favoring foreigners is very rampant, and changes are bound to be made. China has elegant Hanfu and dignified cheongsam. Which one is not more beautiful than the kimono, and which one is not more charming than the kimono? National self-confidence is not just talk, but must be reflected in actions.

Compared with other countries in the world, the relationship between Japan and China is very special. Japan and we have a bloody feud! This hatred should be engraved in the genes of us Chinese people and be inherited from generation to generation! The harm Japan has done to our Chinese nation can never be erased. Countless ancestors sacrificed their lives for the life we ??have today. How can we let them down!

Chinese people wearing Japanese kimonos should be convicted of treason! !

It will be included in the archives and will never be released!

The revolutionary ancestors who sacrificed their lives in the Anti-Japanese War will live forever!

The national heroes who sacrificed their lives for national liberation will be immortal! !

All our Chinese sons and daughters who sacrificed their lives during the Japanese invasion will live forever! ! !

Is there something wrong with education in Suzhou? There is Xuxin in front and Japanese Street in the back! Looking at the comment section again, it’s all indifferent and full of excuses. The most talked about thing is suits! Since you are so ignorant, let's spread the word. The suit does not come from any nation, but is a modern improvement of the European tuxedo. It has long become a symbol of modern etiquette in the world! And it is widely accepted by different ethnic groups and countries. Kimono is a unique costume of Japan's Yamato ethnic group and has a distinct national character. It is a pathology for a nation to have such a preference for the costumes of another nation that has invaded itself and massacred its compatriots! Among these people wearing kimonos, some of your ancestors may have been killed by the invaders' butcher's knives. How do you act in the face of your compatriots who died today! Ignorance is not a fig leaf for you!

The country should take action to control this chaos! A group of ignorant young people who have never gone to school should not act like a gang of demons without restraint. There are things people can do and things they cannot do! Otherwise, the martyrs will feel cold and the nation will be humiliated!

Suzhou, Huaihai Street.

Some people call it a Japanese food street, and the whole street is full of Japanese style.

Today, many Chinese girls put on kimonos and posed for photos on the street, attracting a lot of attention. Once exposed on the Internet, it instantly caused a huge sensation. After Xu Mouxin, Suzhou was once again on the forefront of the limelight!

There is nothing wrong with this street. What is problematic is the girls who wear rented clothes and go to the street to pose for photos for their friends.

First, the lack of cultural confidence.

Second, I don’t know what it means. The kimono itself is a piece of clothing worn with a quilt on your back. You dare to wear it on the street without even understanding the meaning. Do you know why Japanese women have such a low status?

Third, disrespect for history. Everyone with a bit of history and common sense should know about our origins and relationship with Japan, right? There are tens of millions of heroes sleeping underground!

Fourth, if the law does not prohibit it, it is morally wrong. It's your freedom to wear clothes, don't be afraid of being scolded if you disgust others.

Some people say that this is moral kidnapping and that I am a narrow-minded person.

Let’s learn about Japanese culture when you wear traditional Japanese national costumes to promote Japanese culture! Let’s see if the nation that is most narrow-minded and loves moral kidnapping is our Han culture or their Yamato culture!

These people should be sentenced for the crime of humiliating the country if they appear in public places wearing these clothes, and they should be sentenced more strictly and quickly when involving places with historical significance or war martyrs' cemeteries.

It’s not surprising that this happened in Daxu Prefecture.

Xuzhou is actually not surprising. Although Xuzhou’s economy is very developed, you can see what kind of place it is from Miss Xu’s remarks and Xuzhou’s attitude towards Miss Xu. , Xu’s matter was only issued with a notice saying that it would be investigated and handled. It was completely clear. More than half a year had passed and there was no news at all. It really opened our eyes. We have to admire that Xuzhou is indeed Xu’s territory. Anyone It's no use saying anything, I won't pay attention to you at all.

Now, we have built a Japanese street. The whole street is pure Japanese culture, completely Japanese culture. Not to mention it is really lively. The liveliness is not because of the Japanese. Many, the excitement is because some Chinese people go to experience Japanese culture and are deeply attracted by it. Of course, the streets are full of young Chinese women wearing Japanese kimonos. This makes us feel unexpected. It turns out that these are indeed beyond our knowledge. , which shocked us for the first time.

Of course, some people will say that we are tolerant and should not make a fuss about this kind of thing. Others say that foreign countries also have Chinatowns with many Chinese cultural elements. There is nothing wrong with the appearance of Japanese cultural streets in Xuzhou. Ah, but these are two different concepts. In foreign Chinatowns, the main people are basically Chinese, and foreigners account for a very small proportion. However, in the Japanese Cultural Street in Xuzhou, Japanese cultural costumes and costumes are worn on the streets. In other respects, they are all Chinese, not Japanese. This is the difference.

In fact, many people can’t stand the emergence of Japanese culture in this land. As long as Chinese people don’t get obsessed with it, it’s okay. There’s nothing wrong with understanding it. There are Chinese people wearing kimonos all over the streets. Man, this is a bit strange. Of course, some people say that all the Japanese cars on the streets are being driven. These are actually two different concepts. Cars are technological products and are worth learning. Is Japan’s traditional culture worth learning? It’s worth worshiping!

Nowadays, everyone wears Western-style clothing, because this kind of clothing is indeed a progress of the times. In fact, the traditional Japanese kimono does not seem to be suitable for today, but it is not surprising. Various There are all kinds of people, and what they like is their own personal matter. Just like some time ago, two women wearing kimonos were stopped from taking pictures at a military base. They were still unhappy inside, and they thought they looked so tall in kimonos. Many people on these streets wear kimonos, which reminds people of the concessions and occupied areas decades ago. The people there were either Japanese or thought of themselves as such people. Now it looks and feels not much different.

Too glassy. Kimonos are not military uniforms but civilian clothing, so you can wear them freely. It's normal to wear a suit, and it's normal to wear a kimono. Besides, kimono has a long relationship with the costumes of the Han and Tang Dynasties in my country. It is a carrier of culture and there is no problem wearing it.

Chinese people wearing kimonos are retro. Japanese people wearing kimonos are equivalent to Chinese people wearing suits, that's all.

There is a Japanese street in the new district. Who knows that Japan also has a "Chinatown"? What's all the fuss about?

Xenophobia is first of all cultural xenophobia. A nation that cannot even tolerate foreign cultures has no future.

I am talking about Suzhou. This kind of young people lack patriotism in their thoughts. They never thought that the place where they can stand and take pictures today was bought with the blood of so many revolutionary martyrs. Japan How imperialism harmed the Chinese people in the first place is, to put it bluntly, a lack of ideological education. Parents have to bear a large part of the responsibility. Although we do not encourage them to remember the painful historical lessons, we can heal the scars and forget the pain. , we must keep history in mind in order to move forward from generation to generation

If he is an out-and-out Chinese, then he is already extremely hateful. He has just removed the Communist Party from the guns of the Japanese Only a few decades after his parents were rescued, he had forgotten the bloody pain. Even though he admired the Japanese very much and wanted to be a Japanese, the Communist Party regarded him as a Japanese or a heinous traitor. Being taken to the execution ground and shot on the spot is also very satisfying