A girl in China wearing a kimono on the streets of Huaihai Street, Suzhou, was taken away by the police with provocations, supporting and opposing the law enforcement of the police.Hu Xijin, the former editor -in -chief of the China Global Times, said that China's open cities should not be able to accommodate kimono.However, when some people want to wear kimonos, they must pay attention to the surrounding environment to prevent unhappy people around.

According to Sohu News, a woman wore a kimono on August 10 in Suzhou Huaihai Street, Jiangsu Province, which is known as Japanese style street.She Cosplay (role -playing) was wearing kimono, and she wanted to take pictures to reproduce the scene in the comics.As a result, the police took her and photography for suspected provocation, giving them ideological education, asking for mobile phones, deleting photos, confiscated clothes, etc., and let them go five hours later.

The woman responded afterwards that she could also say something everyone wanted to hear: "Sorry, I shouldn't care about the people's emotions on the streets. This is a wrong and dangerous.Behavior. I feel very sorry for hurting the national emotions. "But she said that she was angry for the first time. She knew that things were controversial and could not change the thoughts of others.

This incident appeared on Weibo hot search, causing different views of support and opposition to the police.Hu Xijin commented that the police's approach was not based on the Fa. "Suzhou is one of the most open cities in China. I don't want the city of the city to wear a kimono girl. Cui is not a Japanese military uniform.It has no reason to be prohibited at the legal level. "

But he also wrote that Sino -Japanese relations have continued to be tense. Japan cooperates with the United States to curb China, and kimono has become a little dazzling symbol in the eyes of many Chinese people."When someone wants to wear a kimono, I advise them to pay attention to the surrounding environment to prevent people from being unhappy, and try to avoid becoming an unnecessary disputed center. Respecting the feelings of most people is not wrong. "