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Many girls in Suzhou have caused controversy by wearing kimonos on the streets. Is it necessary to go online when wearing kimonos?

1. It is necessary!

Some people will definitely say that those girls and beautiful Internet celebrities just appreciate beauty and only wear kimonos because they think they look good. Why do they need to go online? It sounds like there is no problem with the logic. I also admit that the photos taken of girls wearing kimonos are really beautiful, but I'm sorry, I can't get over the hurdle in my heart! I don’t want to appreciate this kind of beauty either. A group of Chinese girls wearing kimonos posing for photos on Chinese soil caused me great personal discomfort!

You can say that I am biased, you can say that I am stubborn, I admit it, but who makes me a Chinese who has received patriotic education for more than ten or twenty years? I love my country. The country I love has suffered tremendously because of Japan. These sufferings are not far away from us. Some of the people who experienced them are still alive. It is impossible for me to just turn my head and appreciate the soldiers who died heroically in the movie after shedding tears. The beauty of kimono. 2. Don’t make trouble with Mr. Ah Er! It's very annoying.

I saw that in the comments of this news, someone used a photo of Ah Er (you must have guessed who I am talking about, right) wearing a kimono, and said: Why didn't you say anything? There are dozens of people below who think what he said makes sense.

In my opinion, this statement seems to mean that there are no teeth! They are going to Japan to study. If you are going to Japan to study, I won’t scold you if you wear underwear like the Japanese. It’s understandable that you should do as the Romans do. When you wear a kimono in Suzhou, who's country and custom are you following? You have to experience it. It's enough to wear it at home to show off. Why wear it on the street? Not everyone is willing to wear it on the streets of China. When I saw a Chinese girl wearing a kimono, it was a good thing that this was Huaihai Street in Suzhou. If I had gone to the West Lake, some aunties would have scolded me.

So, Internet celebrities, please be more careful! Don’t just do facial plastic surgery every day, but also recharge your IQ. There are many ways to attract people’s attention, but do you have to choose to wear a kimono? 3. To say that kimono is "Wufu" is also a person from Suzhou and Hangzhou culture. It is a forced wash!

Whether a kimono is a kimono or not, I personally think not. There are two reasons:

1. In Japan, any store called a kimono sells fabrics, not It sells kimonos, so using a store name to forcefully explain that kimonos are Wufu is inconsistent with the facts.

2. Some people will definitely use historical data to embarrass me, but coincidentally, I think so too.

The "Japanese Shoki Yingshen Ji" records: In the spring and February of the thirty-seventh year, on the first day of Wu Wushuo, the envoys Azhi and Dujia were sent to Wu to ask for a sewing girl. Yuan Azhi sent his master and others to cross the country of Goryeo, intending to reach Wu. ?

Some people say that this is proof. Wu is mentioned above, sewing, but the meaning of this sentence is actually very clear. Japan sent envoys to ask for Wu’s textile technology, and Wu agreed. Therefore, the fabric of Japanese kimono may have adopted my country's textile technology, which once again confirms the first point. Wufu is a kind of fabric, not a symbol of clothing. You can roughly interpret it as: Wufu is Chinese fabric. . But it didn’t say that they imitated the style of Wu’s clothes. Is it still okay to force the porcelain?

If you wear it, you wear it, if you wear it, you have to force yourself to love traditional Chinese culture, and if you wear it, you still force yourself to be in the Hanfu circle. Is this the legendary thing of being and standing at the same time?

4. You can eat Japanese food, watch Japanese comics, ride in a Japanese car, and use Japanese electrical appliances. Why can’t you wear a kimono?

When I eat Japanese food, the people next to me don’t think I’m Japanese.

When I watch Japanese comics, my friends will not think that I am Japanese.

When I take a Japanese car, the driver will not think that I am Japanese.

When I use Japanese electrical appliances, my mother will not think that I am Japanese!

And when groups of you are wearing colorful kimonos, with large one-foot-wide obi tied around your waist, and pillow bows on your back, walking forward with small steps, I think you seem to be a group of people. Japanese, I'm sorry, I haven't had a good impression of Japan since I was a child. Don't tell me, we shouldn't be prejudiced against Japan as a whole. What we have hatred against is Japanese militarism. I understand the truth, but I'm just an ordinary person. The scope of my love and hate is very large. Just like my country has its shortcomings, I still love it. Japan also has good things, but I can't love it either. 5. Finally, let us understand what exactly this Japanese Street in Suzhou is.

This internet-famous street where girls flock to check in in kimonos was originally called Huaihai Street. Because there are many Japanese food shops and Japanese cultural elements on the street, it is also called "Japanese Street". .

Huaihai Street is located in the High-tech Zone of Suzhou City, with a total length of only more than 500 meters. The reason why Huaihai Street has a strong Japanese style is because there are many Japanese-funded enterprises around it. If there is a need, there will be market supply. There are a large number of Japanese people. If you work, live and live around Huaihai Street, there must be a supply of Japanese food and commodities, so there are many Japanese food shops opened by Japanese and Japanese food shops opened by Chinese on Huaihai Street. For most Suzhou people, Huaihai Street is A street with a lot of Japanese food, nothing more.

But please note that Huaihai Street is completely different from Chinatowns abroad. Chinatowns in New York or other cities are the residential areas for Chinese in that country, while the people who do business and live on Huaihai Street are mainly We Chinese cannot be confused with this.

I can sympathize with those small Internet celebrities who are unable to get online, who desperately try to gain popularity for traffic and money, but some popularity can be enjoyed for a while, and some popularity will only make them appear lower. And there is really no need for those who always use Suzhou as a cue. There are also many people wearing Hanfu in Suzhou. We can’t just scold Huaihai Street and Suzhou just because of some brainless Internet celebrities, and even bring them to Shandong to work in Japan. It seems too extreme and irrational to cue people together.

So, Suzhou people, please throw away the bricks. I only cue those mindless little Internet celebrities who wear kimonos and pout in Huaihai Street, which cause me strong discomfort.