On December 25, on the streets of Guiyang City, Guizhou Province, a woman wore two flowers on her head, her hair was coiled in a unique bun, and she was dressed in an elegant Japanese kimono and stepped on clogs, walking leisurely on the street.
I don't know if she deliberately showed off her style, or because it was not convenient to walk in clogs, her steps seemed a little twisted.
People passing by were strange, some stopped**, some looked back, but no one stepped forward to stop it.
A man with a Guiyang accent asked the woman, "Are you from Japan?"The woman smiled and replied: No, I am Chinese.
The man asked, "Do you feel honored to be in this garment?""Well, it's okay. The lady replied with a smile on her face.
The woman walked in front of the man, looking proud. However, the man's "look at your dog" made the woman hear. The woman immediately turned around and asked the man, "What did you just say?"
Who is scolding a dog?Then the woman quarreled with an older sister dressed in white.
A woman in a kimono caused the anger of the eldest sister in white. The eldest sister in white angrily scolded the woman, asking if she could represent the Chinese people and whether she could get their consent.
The surrounding people also condemned. According to the photographer, the woman not only did not listen to the dissuasion of the eldest sister in white, but provoked and quarreled.
* At the end, I don't know if the woman in the kimono was nervous and scared because she realized that her actions had caused everyone's dissatisfaction, or if she wanted to provoke the eldest sister in white and put on a gesture that she was going to do something.
I saw her untie the belt of the kimono and throw the kimono directly on the ground!
*After the release, I thought most people would be angry at her behavior in wearing a kimono. However, to my surprise, it actually sparked two waves of debate among netizens.
Although most netizens expressed anger at the woman's behavior, believing that she wore a Japanese kimono to show off on the street, hurting people's national feelings and trampling on the dignity of revolutionary martyrs.
Some netizens questioned it, thinking that it was not inappropriate to wear a kimono, and that the kimono originated from my country's Tang costume, so it should be accepted.
Those who agree with this view also believe that our society should be open, that everyone has the right to wear what he likes, and that it is unnecessary to elevate the preference for clothing to the level of national sentiment.
There is a view that there is no compromise on certain issues, such as the issue of feuds;However, some people have raised objections, arguing that we should not waste food because of choking, and that we should look at the problem rationally and not be too extreme.
This statement is extremely absurd, Japanese cars, Sony cameras, and Japanese medical equipment used in hospitals, these are normal business dealings. None of these products represent Japan as much as the kimono.
The national costume is a symbol of a country and represents the emotions of the country and the nation. The kimono originated from the Tang costume, but it has become a representative of Japan. As a nation that has been hurt by Japanese militarism, we have deep feelings for kimono, and Chinese wearing kimono on the street is a provocation to the national feelings of the people, which is not a question of tolerance or not, but must have zero tolerance for it.