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Blonde culture view

In Norse mythology, the goddess Sifu (Thor's wife) and the goddess Freya both introduced Loki with blond hair. The blond male aristocrats in Ada Sutra are considered as the ancestors of the dominant samurai class. In Nordic folklore, the value of fairies lies in people's blond hair. Blonde babies are also more likely to be replaced, and young blondes are more likely to be dug into fairy treasures.

In European fairy tales, people generally benefit from the hero's blond hair. This may happen in the text, such as the story of C? te d 'Ivoire or a beautiful blonde girl with the rhyme of C? te d 'Ivoire (with the golden beauty salon) or the scene depicted by illustrations. There is one exception, that is Snow White. Because of her mother's wish, she wants her children to have "skin as white as snow, lips as red as blood and hair as black as ebony". The emergence of this trend is more formal, such as Cervantes and Don Quixote's ideal beauty Dulcinea's "Hair is Golden". In Milton's poem Paradise Lost, the noble and innocent Adam and Eve are endowed with "golden braids". In Mo Bosang's novel The Woman in Bellamy, the hero of the people's hero legend is "light chestnut blond hair". Recently, Tolkien's work The Lord of the Rings ended the war in a special preferential year.

In the early mid-20th century, the Nordic race, they distinguished themselves from the larger Aryan race, including what they called non-racial Alpine blondes, such as Madison Grant and Alfred Rosenberg Nordic. During World War II, blond hair was one of the characteristics used by the Nazis to select German Slavic children.

In contemporary pop culture, it is often the same. Men think blondes are more attractive than women with other hair colors. In Alfred Hitchcock's films, blondes are always used as the number one female, because these blondes hide their sexy desires under the reserved appearance of ladies, so they use the name "Hitchcock Blondes". "Blonde joke" is a derogatory joke. Based on the influence of "blonde jokes", people usually think that blonde women have big breasts and no brains. In other cultures, blonde women are usually synonymous with sex appeal and are often described as "chaos". Under the influence of stereotypes, blond hair has become synonymous with stupidity, promiscuity or both. "Jane Harlow (natural strawberry blonde hair, later dyed gray blonde hair) and Marilyn Monroe (blonde hair at first, then bleached into light blonde hair) are often stereotyped as blond, blue-eyed and brainless spokespersons in American movies in the 20th century.