Why is Hanfu Party so despised?

At present, the hype about Hanfu is a commercial product promotion and vulgarization of China culture. The reasons are as follows: First, the Hanfu promoted by merchants is not the ancient Hanfu in China, so I don't need to say more here. You can visit national museums at all levels. Second, there was no cotton in the ancient Han Dynasty, only silk and hemp. Silk can know satin and silk. Only princes and nobles can wear it, but few people like it. The middle and lower classes can only weave linen. Therefore, the Hanfu being promoted now is not an ancient Hanfu at all. Thirdly, the Hanfu worn by some young people in the street is just a fashion in disguise, which can only be popular for a while, and then no one wears it, because it does not contain the essence of China culture. If you don't believe me, can you explain the meaning, origin and evolution of that robe, sleeve, lapel and area?

Certainly not, because it doesn't come from China culture, but from the commercial behavior of modern people. Fourth, the promotion of Hanfu runs counter to the revival of Chinese culture. Hanfu is advocated at the national level, but you just want to engage in Hanfu, and it is a fake Hanfu, which is against the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation. The Han nationality in China is the fusion of all ethnic groups living on the taxi ground in China, which was bred by Chinese civilization for five years. Today, with the great unity of the Chinese nation, it is inappropriate to revive Hanfu.

I think we should see Japan, wear work clothes for work and kimono for major festivals. I think it's good to wear casual clothes or formal clothes when going out to work. After all, the temperament of Cement Street and Hanfu doesn't match. On festivals like the Spring Festival, it is good for family members to have a little sense of ceremony. Hanfu can't be worn casually, because the first dress is complicated, the second one doesn't match the background, the third one doesn't feel anything, and the fourth one hurts. Therefore, wearing it on holidays, carol parties, classical architectural attractions, tea tasting, and other places with Hanfu can not only highlight the temperament, but also make people truly appreciate the beauty of Chinese studies.

Generally speaking:

Historically, the clothes worn by the Han nationality before the Ming Dynasty were called Hanfu. Hanfu has been banned for hundreds of years, and it is retrogressive to wear Hanfu again. History can only move forward, not backward. Besides, today's society has entered a high-tech developed society. Hanfu robe has wide sleeves, which is not conducive to work, study, life, travel and labor. It is inconvenient and uneconomical. Of course, ethnic minorities are even less likely to wear Hanfu.