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What is a bohemian life?
Bohemia, formerly known as West Czech Republic. Originally a Germanic name for the Czech Republic. Broadly speaking, it refers to the whole Czech Republic. In a narrow sense, it only refers to the Czech Republic outside Moravia. Bohemia is located in the central and western Czech Republic, covering an area of about 52,750 square kilometers. Historically, Bohemia was a multi-ethnic area and also a gathering place for Gypsies. Bohemians who pursue freedom have formed their own philosophy of life in their journey around the world. Today's Bohemia not only symbolizes the popular tassels, pleats and big skirts, but also becomes synonymous with freedom and enthusiasm. Bohemia covers a large area of central and western Czech Republic, including Prague, the capital, and together with Moravia in the east, it constitutes the present Czech territory. In Czech, Bohemians are usually synonymous with Czechs. In fact, Bohemia is one of the cores of Czech national culture, especially in 19 and the 20th century. Bedrich Smetana and dvorak, world-famous Czech national composers, expressed their deep love for their hometown Bohemia with music. The name Bohemia comes from "Boii", which is the name of the local Celtic tribe in 1 century. Later, the Germans occupied here, but the name stayed. In the 5th century, Slavs from the East established the Bohemian Kingdom and spread splendid culture. The prosperity of Prague, the city of 100 pagodas, is an outstanding representative of this period. Another great man born here is the religious reformer Jan Huss, who was the pioneer of Martin Luther's religious reform movement. Today, the statue of Hus stands in the center of the old town square in Prague, and there are tourists everywhere. When it comes to Bohemia, you can't help mentioning Gypsies. /kloc-In the 5th century, many gypsies who traveled all over the world moved to Bohemia in the Czech Republic, so many literary works vaguely defined Bohemians as gypsies. After that, they traveled around Europe in a wandering way and made a living freely by craft. However, the good times did not last long. Gypsies who don't believe in God are regarded as pagans and discriminated against, thus starting their miserable fate for four centuries. Because of this, gypsies frequently appear in European literary works as protagonists. Merimee's lovely and persistent Carmen and Hugo's singing and dancing Esmeralda in Notre Dame are well-known artistic images. In the musical Notre Dame de Paris, Esmeralda introduced the song she usually sang as Bohemia. Their attitude towards life, despite suffering and persistent regret, makes people fully feel the charming Bohemian character and leaves enough room for future generations to interpret. In the 1960s, "Bohemia" once became a signboard for European youth to challenge the mainstream life of the well-behaved middle class. However, this antagonistic relationship collided and merged in David Brooks's Bubo in Paradise, which defined a new elite class-"Bourgeois Bohemians" for short. Bohemia is interpreted here as a life attitude of pursuing self and realizing spiritual satisfaction. At the beginning of 2 1 century, perhaps people were tired of the cold straight line of industrialization and the rigorous and exquisite modern life, and a Bohemian style was blowing violently on the fashion stage: layers of lace, batik printing, leather tassels, hand-knotting, embroidery and beads were all classic elements of Bohemian style. Cotton tops without collars and strapless, long skirts with low hips and overlapping yarns, and leather boots and satchels full of complicated decorations such as embroidery, beading and tassels have been popular at the peak of the trend for several consecutive seasons. This colorful bohemian style should be attributed to the good practices of gypsies in collecting local characteristics in wandering: sequins and colored stones are likely to come from India; Small lace and pleated skirts are the characteristics of Slavs and Russians. Tassels and pendants may come from Iran in the Middle East and Morocco in North Africa. No wonder fashion designers all over the world are addicted to it. For urbanites who yearn for Bohemia's free life, the "wave" dress can really make people relax and fulfill their "wandering" dream after 8 hours. As the current fashion, this bohemian style has gradually penetrated into all fields of fashion life, and people are proud of bohemian style in dress and hair accessories. Have you ever been dissolute?