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Wear kimono in college.
It's not necessary.

The cherry blossoms in March are really the most beautiful. Many people got on the bus to Wuhan in order to see its beauty. But if you go to Wuhan University to see cherry blossoms at this time, it is estimated that you can't get in without an appointment, because there are so many people. After all, some people sometimes deliberately shake cherry blossoms or something, and school protection is still possible.

However, just the afternoon before, the school clashed with two flower-viewing tourists because one of the boys wore a similar kimono and entered the campus to enjoy flowers. Because of this, everyone had a conflict, and then there was physical behavior. As a first-class university in China, Wuhan is required not to wear kimono to enjoy cherry blossoms, but the cherry blossom viewer thinks it is nothing to wear these clothes, not to mention that he is not wearing kimono.

Dressing is personal freedom, and there is no need for schools to enforce it. Maybe they just want to take pictures.