男女羞羞视频在线观看,国产精品黄色免费,麻豆91在线视频,美女被羞羞免费软件下载,国产的一级片,亚洲熟色妇,天天操夜夜摸,一区二区三区在线电影
USEUROPEAFRICAASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
Lifestyle
Home / Lifestyle / X-Ray

The uncomfortable side of tradition

By Raymond Zhou | China Daily | Updated: 2014-07-05 10:59

The uncomfortable side of tradition

[Photo by Wang Xiaoying/China Daily]

The uncomfortable side of tradition

Savior or showman, saint or sinner?

The uncomfortable side of tradition

Matter of honor and duty to care

Clothes make the man and preserve tradition as well. When we use clothing to connect to the past, it is important not to let it divide us in the present.

A recent graduation ceremony made news not because of who made the speeches or what was said, but because of what everyone present wore.

The event at Jiangsu Normal University drew the nation's attention when photos surfaced online of the graduates, their teachers and even invited guests, including officials from the Ministry of Education, donning the traditional garb known as the Hanfu.

My first impression was that the Hanfu, which literally means Han clothing, bears a vague resemblance to the traditional Western graduation outfit, with its black gown and square academic bonnet.

I'm sure most Westerners would have viewed it as a Chinese variation of Western style.

But the Hanfu dates back a couple of thousand years. The "Han" in Hanfu refers to the Han people, the largest ethnic group in China, which accounts for around 92 percent of the country's population, and some 19 percent of the entire global population.

What the Han people wear today is not very different from clothing styles in most other parts of the world.

We tend to put on a Western-style suit on formal occasions.

A grassroots movement to revive the Hanfu, active in certain quarters, is an effort to assert Han people's ethnic identity.

So why can't we dress like our ancestors for weddings and funerals, and graduation ceremonies for that matter.

The envy is more poignant when you look at China's other ethnic groups and their colorful clothing, constantly on display in television galas.

I'm a Han but I've never worn Hanfu. I don't even have any, nor do any of my family members.

But I can totally understand the pride and the urgency of some of my fellow Han people who have jumped onto the Hanfu revival bandwagon.

Although the Hanfu is generally not as elaborate as most of the formal wear of our other ethnic groups, it is part of our legacy and it is an honorable thing to preserve it, especially in this age of globalization, when people in every corner of the world move in the same sartorial direction.

But as with any movement, any change to conformity, no matter how well-intentioned, inevitablely throws up different opinions.

Previous 1 2 3 Next

Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

Registration Number: 130349
FOLLOW US
主站蜘蛛池模板: 渝北区| 明光市| 临邑县| 岫岩| 溆浦县| 长顺县| 霍林郭勒市| 千阳县| 炎陵县| 壶关县| 都兰县| 常德市| 介休市| 梅州市| 天长市| 枞阳县| 昭觉县| 鲁甸县| 彰武县| 菏泽市| 建平县| 晴隆县| 马尔康县| 本溪市| 宣武区| 海晏县| 昭平县| 融水| 本溪市| 宁阳县| 凯里市| 申扎县| 万宁市| 巴中市| 镇远县| 枣阳市| 哈巴河县| 绥滨县| 霞浦县| 庆云县| 高陵县| 德清县| 嘉鱼县| 华宁县| 宜君县| 石林| 吴堡县| 长乐市| 久治县| 西安市| 岑巩县| 上犹县| 富源县| 汕头市| 乌海市| 旺苍县| 奉化市| 固原市| 泰安市| 江陵县| 昌图县| 乌拉特后旗| 三穗县| 沐川县| 柳江县| 贵定县| 武川县| 南和县| 涪陵区| 千阳县| 东明县| 玉龙| 泰宁县| 乡城县| 疏勒县| 广东省| 沙田区| 浮山县| 伊金霍洛旗| 永康市| 新绛县| 昌宁县|