Hanfu, which is called Hanbok by Korean netizens, is from which dynasty?
Ming Dynasty. The emperor of the Ming Dynasty gave Korea a lot of clothing. The crown robes of the King of Goryeo, his crown prince, and Princess Zhai's clothes were adapted from the Ming dynasty's imperial robes and were improved upon. The public and regular uniforms of the early Li dynasty and civil and military officials were all similar to those of the Ming Dynasty. Very similar, even identical. Li's clothing and cultural relics are all the same as those in China. Women's clothing imitates the coat skirts of the Ming Dynasty and the chest-length skirts of the Tang Dynasty, while the men's clothing basically copies the clothing of the Ming Dynasty.
In addition to Hanfu, Koreans also covet the Dragon Boat Festival, Qingqiu nine-tailed fox, hats, Li Bai, Confucius, fire kang culture, kimchi culture, Feng Shui culture, etc. Some of these cultures have been successfully applied for World Heritage. Yes, some of them were intercepted by Chinese experts halfway, which is really shocking.
I think it is a very ignorant and sad idea to grab something you don’t have. The arrogance and complacency of some Korean netizens are really engraved in their bones, and national nihilism and historical nihilism are vividly reflected in them. They try every means to prove that they are better than others, and claim that things they don't have are theirs, even if they are stolen.
The cause of this incident was that the Chinese cartoonist Mr. Old shared hand-drawn drawings of ancient costumes on Twitter, which attracted a group of Korean netizens to express obscenity. The author drew lessons from Hanbok culture, and said that Chinese hats have round tops, while Korean ones are flat, which makes people want to go back and study more. In addition to clothing, they also said that braids were the hairstyle of ancient Chinese people, which is simply nonsense. Chinese and Korean netizens were so noisy that they even alerted Korean experts to speak out. Experts said that the hat in the cartoon is indeed Korean style, because the top of the Korean hat is flat, while the top of the Chinese hat is round. It is also said that around the 15th century, Korean hats were spherical. It was not until the end of the Joseon Dynasty that the top of the hat became flat.
In fact, the debate about Hanfu and Hanbok has been around for a long time. Chinese culture has a long history and profound heritage, and the styles and types of clothing can be traced. On the other hand, Korea, as a small country in a corner, does not have its own clothing system. Its local culture is deeply influenced by Chinese culture, such as East Asian Confucianism. The cultural circle is a good proof. Mr. Lu Simian wrote in the book "Common Knowledge of Ancient Chinese Culture": "Chinese clothes can generally be said to have evolved on their own." The only thing they imitate from foreign countries is boots. ?Chinese boots were first produced by the Hu people.
In recent years, Hanfu craze has emerged among young people. To truly realize cultural renaissance, we also need to cultivate cultural consciousness and cultural self-confidence. Only by learning more about our country’s traditional culture can we better defend our cultural heritage and Chinese culture. Splendid and glorious, we must remember history to better inherit it.