In the long history of China, many things can trace
back to their sources either by telling their own tales
or in twists and turns. Sometimes we can also peep into
the facts through folktales or legends somehow. Now
let's inspect an interesting Chinese children's dress
DouDu which has been making its way all through the
history on children's stomach till today.
As you can see in the picture, the so-called dress
in fact is a simple piece of cloth covering on a baby's
belly. We get the impression of simpleness from the
first look of it. But a nice one usually takes a lot
of time to make; first you have to lace it, then make
some drawings on it and embroider it with colorful silk
thread. Even it was once the point through which people
learned the mother's ability in sewing. Today, doudu
is still popular in the countryside, for it allows a
child the greatest latitude of movement and of enjoying
the cool in summer, as well as some grace in front of
people. Of course, it has another reason for its being
popular. That is the traditional moral. Here is one
of the stories about it.
Long ago, a widow mother lived with her little son
in a distant village inland. One winter, the mother
had a strange disease. The only prescription was to
take a kind of red fish in the river as medicine. Her
four-year old son, by all appearances, was too young
to get fish in the river. But he wanted to manage it
to save his beloved mother. The river, however, was
covered with thick ice which was even difficult for
adults to deal with. The worried son soon thought out
a unique way to catch fish in the frozen river.
In the snowy world, a naked boy was seen seated on
the ice in the river. When people got to know the purpose
of his doing, everyone was shocked. In order to get
the fish under the thick ice, the little boy was trying
to get the ice melted into a hole using his body. The
time seemed endless, but the boy held out firmly. As
he could hardly resist the freezing coldness, came an
old man with long white beard. The old man came silently
but affectionately to him to dress him in a simple but
beautiful vest which was called doudu afterwards and
then left silently. It was a magic gift, in spite of
a small piece of cloth. It was especially warm. Thanks
to the vest, the boy no longer felt cold; instead, a
stream of warmth came up to him and in the end the hole
was completed. He caught the fish for his mother and
eventually his poor mother recovered. The story of the
little boy was spread all over. He was admired by all
other parents.
From then on people would place good hope on their
children by letting them have doudus on. They hoped
their children dutiful to them and brave in life. As
time passes, some changes have taken place in the dress
including the style. The ones made by machines have
almost taken the place of boondoggles. But the good
hope for peaceful and happy life has forever been kept
in them.
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