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Hanfu movement : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hanfu movement
Hanfu movement (), or the Hanfu subculture, is a movement created in China to reintroduce into modern life hanfu, traditional clothing styles of the Han Chinese before the Qing dynasty (1644–1912). ==History==
According to Asia Times Online, the Hanfu movement may have begun since around 2003, when a man called Wang Letian from Zhengzhou, China publicly wore Hanfu.〔(Asian Times Online: Han follow suit in cultural renaissance )〕 Wang and his followers inspired others to reflect on the cultural identity of Han Chinese, and the Hanfu movement was born as an initiative to revive and preserve the Han Chinese identity. The Hanfu movement has been controversial since its initiation. While supporters often applaud its reviving of Han culture, some others criticize its cultural exclusiveness. The Han Chinese society as a whole has not accepted Hanfu as a type of traditional clothing. People who wear Hanfu in public are often considered eccentric. Hanfu enthusiasts often hold events that encourage the public to wear Hanfu. Major events in recently years include Guan Li's and Ji Li's (Chinese coming of age ceremonies). Hanfu can also been seen every year in numerous public and private ceremonies.
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