As shown in the figure on the right, can the Chinese finally regain the clothing that originally belonged to them? This figure comes from a news article I just read: "The Chinese delegation at the Beijing Olympics will appear wearing 'national costumes'". As mentioned in the article, "Japan has kimono, Korea has hanbok, Vietnam has áo dài, and India has sari... These national costumes showcase the charm of a country. But nowadays, China does not have an official national costume." "Our ultimate goal is to create a set of clothing based on the standard of a national costume." This cannot help but remind us of the humiliating history of the Chinese nation over three hundred years ago when the Manchus entered the pass (of the Great Wall), and the Han people in Central Plains suffered the humiliation of having their hair cut and being forced to change their clothes! Since then, the Han people, who make up the vast majority of the population, have had to wear the Manchu clothing of another ethnic group, until after the Xinhai Revolution...