On December 25, on the streets of Guiyang, a young woman dressed in a pink kimono walked leisurely on the snack street. This scene should have been an ordinary scene, but because of the special significance of the kimono, it instantly ignited the national feelings of the people.
China has a long history, and the clothing culture is even more colorful. However, the kimono, as the national costume of Japan, has touched the sensitive nerves of the Chinese people in some specific situations. In the streets and alleys, people cast strange eyes, not because of how the woman dresses up, but because of the national emotions behind the clothes she chooses. A passer-by couldn't look past it, and stepped forward to admonish, hoping that the woman would change her kimono. She asked, "It's Christmas, what do you mean by wearing a kimono?"Aren't you Chinese?The words were full of doubts and dissatisfaction with the woman's behavior. However, the woman did not back down on the grounds of "freedom to dress", and even responded with a mocking attitude, which further intensified the conflict.
The scene became lively and people were talking. Some people support the eldest sister's point of view, saying that wearing a kimono hurts national feelings;There are also people who defend the woman, arguing that it is just a personal choice and does not need to be on the line. For a time, there was a clash of opinions, and there were different opinions. However, when freedom to dress meets national sensibilities, can the two really coexist peacefully?Should we really be tolerant of this kind of behavior?
In this multicultural era, everyone has the right to choose what they wear. But when it comes to national dignity and national history, the sentiments of the people cannot be ignored. Forgetting history means betrayal, and those heroes and martyrs who shed blood and sweat for the country deserve to be remembered forever. Although the young woman's behavior was not illegal, it violated social order and good customs and hurt national feelings. Her arrogance and arrogance caused public outrage. She may have simply worn the kimono out of personal preference, without considering the social repercussions that the act might have in society.
As the situation expanded, the woman finally realized the seriousness of the situation and came forward to apologize. She explained that she was an anime fan and wore kimonos just to imitate her favorite anime characters. However, such an explanation clearly does not quell the outrage. Netizens expressed that they did not buy it and called on the relevant departments to investigate the matter in depth. This incident is a wake-up call for us: while pursuing individuality and freedom of expression, we cannot ignore respect for national feelings. A simple choice of clothing contains more meaning than we can imagine. It's about history, culture, emotion, and identity. In today's increasingly globalized world, we should cherish and inherit our own culture. Respecting history, remembering martyrs, and cherishing national feelings are the responsibilities and responsibilities that every Chinese should keep in mind.