In ancient times, we all knew that people would kneel when they saw the emperor, so kneeling was also regarded as a sign of submission. Kimono is also a symbol of Japanese women. Kimono is similar to ancient clothes in China, and has many layers. It is not convenient to sit down after wearing a kimono. It is also convenient to hide your legs in a kimono when kneeling. In addition, Japanese women are very weak and gentle, so they have continued this sitting posture.
However, kneeling also has many hazards. First, it looks strange to walk in the horoscope. We can always see Japanese women walking with small steps, which can improve the eight-character problem of walking to some extent. On the streets of Japan, it is also difficult for us to see women with particularly big steps, and this is because once they take a big step, they will find it strange to walk and expose their leg defects.
In addition, Japanese girls are petite and lovely. In China, we can see tall women with a height of 1 m 89, but in Japan, they rarely wear high heels to reach the average height of women in China. So there are clogs in Japan, partly to increase height.
So how to solve the problem that kneeling posture affects leg shape? This is what we mentioned before. Kimono can cover your legs well. In addition to kimono, Japanese girls also like to wear long skirts, which can hide their legs and cover up the defects of their legs. In fact, every nation has its own unique culture. In Japan, kneeling is a culture, which also makes them look quiet and polite.
Japan is a country that pays great attention to etiquette, so many times we can feel their etiquette from their every move, and South Korea is also such a country. So they are not only kneeling, but also have many interests, for the sense of ritual, for the sense of tenderness from the inside out.