Hanfu, as a representative of traditional Chinese clothing, carries 5,000 years of Chinese civilization. In modern society, more and more people are beginning to re-recognize and discover the charm of Hanfu. From the bustling city at the beginning of the lanterns to the hazy water towns in the south of the Yangtze River, you can see handsome men and women dressed in Hanfu everywhere, with smart cuffs and light skirts, revealing elegant style everywhere, as if you have traveled back to that peerless dynasty and felt the ancient charm.
However, with the popularity of hanfu, there is also more and more controversy. Some people say that Hanfu should return to tradition and maintain the original flavor, such as emphasizing various standard Hanfu;Some people also say that Hanfu should keep pace with the times and be combined with modern fashion, such as the very popular horse-faced skirt mix-and-match. So, what should Hanfu go to?
First of all, we must admit that Hanfu, as an important part of Chinese culture, carries a rich historical and cultural connotation. Those delicate embroideries and gorgeous colors all reflect the wisdom and aesthetics of the ancients. Therefore, it is very important to maintain the traditional cultural value of Hanfu.
However, the times are developing, and we should also see the actual demand for Hanfu in today's society. Many young people choose to wear Hanfu in order to express their individuality and show cultural confidence. For example, the mix and match of white shirts and horse-faced skirts not only shows the traditional beauty of Chinese women, but also highlights the confident beauty of working women. Therefore, Hanfu also needs to adapt to the aesthetics and needs of young people, and make appropriate innovations and improvements.
Personally, I believe that the development of Hanfu should be like China's tea culture, which should not only maintain the tradition, but also keep pace with the times. Only in this way can Hanfu truly integrate into modern life and become the pride of Chinese culture.