Cinderella (French: Cinderella; ; English: Cinderella; ; German: Aschenputtel), also transliterated as "Fairy Durella" or "Fairy Durella", is called "Fairy Tale Journey" in Disney's classic animated feature films and is a famous fairy tale.
Cinderella is also the hero of this story. This story is widely circulated all over the world, with many different versions, and sometimes there are great differences between them. Among them, 1697 Mother Goose and 18 12 Grimm's Fairy Tales are the most famous versions.
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1697, Charles Perrault's The Story of Mother Goose was published in Paris.
For a long time, people have always thought that the Cinderella story included in this collection of stories is the earliest record of such stories in Europe.
Of course, some earlier stories have been found in Europe, but Perot's Cinderella story is the most influential one. Of the three novels, only Perot's story can show fairies, pumpkin carts and crystal shoes, which are also known as "Cinderella".
There are no fewer than 1500 similar variations in the "Cinderella" fairy tales circulating around the world. There are many similar legends among the 56 ethnic groups in China and some ethnic groups that disappeared and merged. Up to now, 72 stories in different languages have been recorded and preserved, and the number is really amazing. It can be seen that for thousands of years, people have a complex that is hard to give up on Cinderella phenomenon.
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