American roommate tried on the Ming Dynasty Chinese vassal prince's ceremonial garment

An American roommate tried on the ceremonial garment of a Ming Dynasty Chinese vassal prince, sparking a lively discussion among Weibo netizens about foreigners experiencing China's traditional culture. The video, posted by popular Chinese streamer Hua Li, showed the American trying on the elaborate attire and striking various poses for the camera.

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12 October 2023

Reactions to the video were mixed, with some netizens expressing admiration for the American's willingness to embrace Chinese culture, while others criticized the act as disrespectful or even a form of cultural appropriation. "Wow, I just knew that Emperor Jiajing really escaped," one user joked, referring to the Ming Dynasty ruler who was infamous for his indulgence and extravagance.

However, not all reactions were inflammatory. Some netizens pointed out historical instances of foreigners in ancient Chinese palaces, particularly during the Tang Dynasty when generals and officials frequently interacted with foreign envoys or traders. "Different from before," one user noted. "After all, there were indeed foreigners in ancient palaces, mainly during the Tang Dynasty when the generals and officials were more numerous."

As for the evolution of Chinese clothing, netizens discussed examples ranging from Han Dynasty's traditional hanfu to today's pajama fashion. A post shared by Nanchong Public Security and Peng An Traffic Police sparked a conversation about the hot topic among Weibo users.

The incident also highlighted the enduring popularity of Chinese aesthetic taste among foreigners. Another user shared a video from Mr. Pp's weibo, showing him paying homage to traditional Chinese dress with an enthusiastic thumbs-up.

Meanwhile, in the realm of finance, netizens reacted positively to the news that banks and shares opened significantly higher, thanks to the central bank's addition to the big four banks for the first time in multiple years. "Banks and shares open significantly higher," one user exclaimed. "The central bank adds to the big four banks for the first time in multiple years, with a meaning of stabilizing the index."

However, some users expressed concern about the potential pitfalls of such actions. "This big beard, haha, kills me," one netizen joked sarcastically, while others opined that large finance needs to rise so that white horses can also improve their performance.

In conclusion, the incident involving the American roommate wearing a Ming Dynasty Chinese vassal prince's ceremonial garment sparked a lively debate on Weibo, with netizens discussing everything from foreigners experiencing traditional Chinese culture to financial trends and market stability.