Japanese kimono on the 'pillow' is used to doing?

Do not know is ridicule or misunderstanding, many people put kimono belt thing called "pillow." Since it is a "pillow," it naturally can make people think of it. Just as a relative once told me that it is a bold and convenient place to say that the Japanese bring a "pillow" anytime, anywhere. (Forgive Xiaobian was a primary school baby, years later, I do not know what to think, I really do not foul ah, do not foul ah ⊙ ﹏ ⊙ b Khan) To you to buy decontamination to decontamination! Although some industries are well developed in the island countries, the "pillows" on kimono really are not dirty. What exactly is it? Not urgent, tell you slowly below. To talk about this "pillow", you have to say "belt" on the waist of the kimono. It is said that its history is much older than the history of the clothes itself. In the (uncultured) society, humans would like to use the "belt" to fix their hunting Tools when they want to be inserted in the waist. The Japanese word "帯 び る" originally meant "carrying", so we can see that the earliest "band" function is to carry things on the body. We can see that when the Japanese were carrying Japanese knives, they were also stuck on their waistbands. From a practical point of view, "band" is also considered to have the role of protecting the lumbar spine, especially in the field of competitive sports, which is widely circulated. Of course, "band" has also been given a mysterious cultural color. For example, Japanese folk have spread the legend that "band" can bring magical power to the waist (which is probably called psychological stimulation). More often, however, people also regard "band" as a level of division. In the history of Japan, the emperor's family once made clear the hierarchy of the colors of clothing (including belts), but said recently that in judo competition, people distinguish the relevant sections based on "belts." (The picture shows the belt color Judo section) There may be children's shoes to be wondered, Xiaobian talked so much, "belt" and kimono on the "pillow" What is the relationship? To be exact, the correct name for "pillow" is "帯," or "pillow" as a "belt" tied knot. "Wtf! Tell me that this is like a pillow and a bag thing is '帯'"! Do not be in a hurry, let the series to tell you, wit how the people of the island like a rope-like belt into such a. In fact, people are just beginning to be woven into layers of cord wrapped around the body, that is, Xiaobian said focus on the belt practicality. Of course, pragmatic guarantees, and naturally have to consider the aesthetics. Edo era rope belt to a wide belt, initially about 3,4 cm wide, then gradually widened to become today need to fold half wrapped around the waist belt. However, this entanglement apparently hides the female measurements and turns them into a roughly cylindrical body. The women then figure out how to tie the knot on their belt and try to get the knot close to the chest to emphasize the curve. Kimono belt tie knot is also at the beginning at the front, but the knot is also small. However, the original purpose of the belt is to attract attention, so the bigger hit, and finally big enough to not see the point to the toes, walked like a beer belly, very affect the appearance. In order to solve the problem of beauty and convenience at the same time, the Japanese woman made a very wise decision: tie the belt to the back. And indispensable to the Western women necklaces, brooches and other decorations, the whole face to make a change of belt or other belt decorations, all decorated in the front or back belt. In the end, what we've seen today is the "pillow."

Signing pens, pens

kaiyue , https://www.marketuniongroups.com