Chines hanfu

bamboo table and chairs standing in the corner of a building outsideI think many might be aware that there is a Hanfu revival movement in China and among overseas Chinese in Malaysia (where I’m from) and the Western world. So basically, to cut a long story short, the Hanfu was the clothing of the Chinese people since the time of Confucius until 1644 when our new Manchurian landlords banned it to stifle Han Chinese ethnic identity. No offence to anybody who’s Manchu! The Hanfu revival is simply us Chinese gettingg in touch with our ethnic identity. And I purchased myself a Hanfu so that one day after the Pandemic I may wear it proudly in public to celebrate my Chinese identity. 😊 I love you guys just as much as anybody else! Han was just a small group of people, and most people who think they’re Han aren’t REALLY Han. While response has been mostly positive, there is a white liberal dude acquaintance of mine from Australia became a real naysayer who commented that ‘folks in China who are trying to revive the Hanfu are kind of like Welsh or Irish people wanting to revive traditional English clothing. Actually I don’t want to bother debating with him since the guy can’t debate objectively and gets pissed when you express a view that doesn’t agree with liberal Western culture. I think it’s wonderful that we Han Chinese are now celebrating our culture and here comes this naysayer who tries to lecture us that ‘most people who think they’re Han aren’t REALLY Han’. But I want to know why he sees it as such an affront when Asians start rediscovering their own culture and being proud of it that he has to say, “Hang on now, that’s not REALLY your culture.” I’m a bit puzzled by why he is so against the Hanfu movement. It’s one thing to be against the Chinese Government and having a fanatical belief in the spread of Western Democracy in Asia that if you so much as disagree with Western Democracy, he will say, “Shame on you! Asians are as deserving of Democracy as everyone else.”, but what I can’t understand why a piece of cultural clothing seems to trigger him so much. He criticizes Hanfu revival and the revival of Three Kingdoms style Asian masculinity, chinese hanfu but he approves of Asian guys like Nigel Ng and Ken Jeong. It’s like he only considers you a respectable Asian person if you ‘act Western’, but perhaps I’m not phrasing it properly. Don’t the Japanese people have their Kimono and the Korean people have their Hanbok? Thoughts? Why does the Hanfu revival movement seem to trigger some people? Are we Chinese not deserving of a cultural identity of our own?

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