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What's the name of the student hat that Jet Li wore in Hero of Jason Wu? It seems to be black

At the same time, the uniform was designated as the uniform of college students, and the Japanese horn hat was also designated as the student hat. Horn hats in European and American styles are actually the degree hats we often see at university graduation ceremonies. Comparing the hats made by Imperial University students, we can probably understand the relationship. Horn hat has been the symbol of Japanese college students since Meiji era. At that time, college students usually wore diamond horn hats, long beards, kimonos and clogs and strode down the street. In the eyes of teenagers, the costumes and behaviors of these college students are regarded as respecting Japanese tradition, advocating Bushido and being proud of Japanese spirit. In response to this attitude of college students, Hehe Hong Min, the first generation director of Taiwan Province Joint School (the predecessor of takushoku university), warned that the mission of Taiwan Province Joint School is not to train a group of students with "shabby hats and trousers and arrogant attitudes". After Meiji era in Japan, uniforms and hat-making have been popular in Japan, but hat-making has been rarely used since the 1960s and 1970s, and the use of uniforms has gradually decreased.

A "white hat" is a hat with a white line on the brim. If it is a junior college, there are usually two white lines. "White hat" is the symbol of old college students. Speaking of the image of students in old institutions of higher learning, they strode down the street in white hats, black cloaks, Japanese towels around their waists and high-toothed clogs. This image of "clothes and hats are ruined" has been a tradition since Meiji. Speaking of black cloak, Yu Dafu, a student at the University of Tokyo, once wrote in Sink: "After dinner, I wore a black cloak and took my favorite book for a walk among the lingering sunset photos, which was very happy. In Yu Dafu's short story Fengling, the protagonist can be regarded as the author himself. He went to the hot spring for treatment because of neurasthenia, and then the story goes like this: the girl in the next room hid in his room for the night because she was afraid of thunderstorms. When he heard the girl ask about his hometown, he couldn't help blushing. "Because China people, like Jews in Europe, are despised by the Japanese everywhere. But when the girl asked about the school, he "felt a little arrogant, so he smiled and pointed to the hat with two white lines hanging on the hanger and said," Look, that's my hat. " A Japanese scholar "read here ... and remembered our own unique" pride "("arrogance ") in white hats. The feelings expressed by Yu Dafu here are completely consistent with the unique feelings of students in old Japanese universities. At that time, Yu Dafu was a classmate of Guo Moruo in Tokyo No.1 University of Higher Learning, and later entered Imperial University of Tokyo. In a word, I have said so much to make it clear that a hat is enough to make young people proud, because it represents a kind of identity. Kawabata Yasunari's W Girl in Izu also describes the hat-making of college students. Teenagers will have a good impression when they see people wearing white hats, because this is the future that teenagers look forward to. However, in Taiwan Province Province during the Japanese occupation, young people wearing "white hats" became the object of girls' worship at that time, because it was difficult for them to enter colleges and universities. It should be this. Below is the picture/honey 36/item/E 866A 40F755ACF3BF3EAF CAD.