Does Cinderella really exist?

Cinderella belongs to Grimm's fairy tales, not Andersen's.

In this version, it is not the fairy who helps Cinderella to attend the dance, but the wishing tree in front of her mother's grave. It is the golden shoes that bring good luck to Cinderella. At the same time, in order to fool the prince, the two sisters wanted to put shoes on their feet by cutting off a small part of them. Two birds reminded the prince and pecked off the eyes of the two sisters at the end of the story.

It is generally believed that Cinderella's story conveys to us such a life experience process-under any ridicule, spite and bullying, we must suffer hardships and bear the burden of humiliation. Even if we are extremely difficult, as long as we have unlimited hope for a bright future and maintain a kind and positive attitude, we will eventually get a happy life.

This truth can be seen from the cultivation of the phenomenon of "Cinderella" for thousands of years. However, just as there will be a thousand Hamlets in the eyes of a thousand people, we can also see more things from Cinderella's fairy tales: punctuality, personal appearance, maternal love, friendship and self-love.

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Once upon a time, there was a beautiful girl who had a vicious stepmother and two cruel sisters. She was often bullied by her stepmother and two sisters, forced to do heavy work and often covered in dust, so she was nicknamed "Cinderella". One day, the prince in the city held a ball and invited all the girls in the city to attend, but Cinderella was not allowed to attend by her stepmother and two sisters, and she was asked to do a lot of work, which made her very disappointed and sad.

At this moment, a fairy appeared, helping her to turn into a noble girl, a mouse into a groom, a pumpkin into a carriage, and a beautiful suit and a pair of crystal (glass) shoes for Cinderella to wear. Cinderella was very happy and hurried to the palace to attend the dance. Before she left, the fairy reminded her not to stay until midnight, after which the magic would be lifted automatically.

Cinderella agreed, and she attended the dance. As soon as the prince saw her, he was fascinated by her and immediately invited her to dance. The happy time passed quickly, and it was almost midnight. Cinderella had to leave at once, leaving a glass slipper in a hurry.

The prince was very sad, so he sent a minister to travel all over the country to find a girl who could wear this glass slipper. Despite the efforts of her stepmother and sister, the priest succeeded in finding Cinderella. The prince was very happy, so he proposed to Cinderella, and Cinderella agreed. They lived happily ever after.