What is the origin of the carp flag? The carp flag is in Japan to celebrate the Boys' Day on May 5th. According to traditional customs, on this day, families with sons will decorate their rooms with heroic dolls (such as ancient heroes often seen in kabuki), and hang carp flags and seven-color flags outside the rooms. Black herring and red carp made of paper sway in the sky like swimming in the sea. Legend has it that carp can jump bravely? Longmen? Yes, so use it to wish boys grow up healthily, be full of vigor and work hard like carp.
In fact, Japanese carp flag culture was introduced from China. Legend has it that every March and April, carp will gather in Longmen of the Yellow River. If you can go upstream and cross the waterfalls in Beishan, you can become a dragon. So the Japanese think carp is a symbol of good luck, so they began to have the habit of hanging carp flags.
What exactly should we resist? In fact, the carp flag is a cultural custom, and culture cannot completely resist it. For example, the famous 7-eleven convenience store in China is also imported from Japan. Conan, Altman and other cartoons we watched as children were also imported from Japan. Even in Japanese streets, China culture can be seen everywhere, which are inseparable.
So what should we resist? In fact, what we have to resist is Japanese militarism. For example, what a car owner posted on the car before represents militarism; It was also militarism that hurt our people and refused to apologize. These are all things that we should resist.
I understand why tourists yell at the tour guide, but we can't get emotional at the sight of a little Japanese element. According to this standard, many things in China will disappear, which is unrealistic.
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