Why do all the legendary princes appear on the white horse? Pray for the great gods.

Prince Charming is a beautiful romantic complex of adolescent girls. The most classic prince abstraction is in Shakespeare's plays or in the fairy tales of An Weng and Ge Weng. The most respected princes are Diana's two sons. What is the allusion of the word "Prince Charming"? Some people say that this is a marriage custom from India. However, the groom riding a "white horse" can explain this, but the combination of "white horse" and "prince" may not explain this. The Buddha was originally a prince. I don't know if he rode a white horse, but his life is out of romance. Maitreya Buddha was originally a handsome prince. He had many affairs, but it seems that it has nothing to do with the white horse. There are two great Indian epics, Ramayana and Mahabharata, about princes, but there is no mention of white horses. There is also a prince in Arabian Nights, but I can't remember a white horse. Neither of Homer's two epics seems to have a prince or a white horse. Someone mentioned that "Prince Charming" is a new word in the last thirty years, but I don't agree with this. This word has existed since at least the 1950s, and the earliest translation should be produced in the 1920s and 1930s. At that time, Xu Zhimo and other neo-romantic literati would not ignore such words, which were artistic and artistic. According to unprofessional research, "Prince Charming" may have at least the following three sources: First, from King Arthur of England, the leader of the legendary Round Table Knight in Europe, there is a saying that he is called "Prince Charming". Originally, King Arthur was an almost mythical figure, and the title of "Prince Charming" may have been wrongly added to him in one of countless literary works about him later. However, the legendary King Arthur certainly has all positive masculinity, but he does not have the characteristics that modern girls pursue the feminine handsome guy. Look at the Hollywood blockbuster King Arthur in 2004, but it is just one of the processed legends. 2. King John of France in the Hundred Years War between Britain and France. 1337, French king Philip VI attempted to recapture the territory of British king Edward III in France, while the latter claimed that in the name of the grandson of French king Philip IV, he had more legal rights to inherit the French throne than the former. Coupled with the maritime trade and the struggle for land territory, war broke out between the two countries. 1356, the British captured French king John II and forced France to make peace. The first stage of the war is over. It is recorded that John, who was captured, rode a beautiful white horse, while black prince, the son of King Edward III of England, rode a small black horse (King John rode a beautiful white horse, and black prince rode a small black horse beside him). Thirdly, the love story of Gear, a medieval Swedish prince from 65438 to 0228, has a book called her prince riding a white horse! An urban fairy tale is about this kind of romance. In European and American cultural traditions, white symbolizes romance and love. According to psychological research, men who like to drive white cars and wear white suits are at least "elegant and romantic" in appearance. From the perspective of visual art, there is no doubt that the combination of prince and white horse has a pleasing aesthetic feeling. A normal girl must have her ideal "Prince Charming", that is, her ideal couple. Most girls gradually form their own semi-hazy, semi-rigid or semi-nihilistic, semi-physical image of Prince Charming from fairy tales and romance novels. The so-called "hazy nothingness" refers to the uncertainty of Zhang Si, and the so-called "rigid entity" refers to the perfect image that is based on some great men, heroes, teachers, knights, stars or other worshipped figures, and is often pursued by imagination. If someone intentionally or unintentionally destroys this image, they may be confused, crazy or collapsed, or commit suicide, or find someone to fight for their lives. This is not terrible. Not long ago, several girls in a certain place conspired to kill the man who slandered their singer worship. There are many "book writers" who specialize in churning out all kinds of "Prince Charming" and even pretend to be fake "Prince Charming" to mislead girls. Girls have also entered the role and carved themselves into pure, loving and utilitarian admirers and even martyrs. To put it bluntly, most of the "Prince Charming" in reality are packaged by power or money. What we are talking about here is the majority, but we should also leave some room. Everything can't be absolute. Define "prince": first, there must be a prominent aristocratic family and corresponding power or wealth; The second is to have the aristocratic appearance piled up by this kind of power or wealth, such as expensive and decent hairstyles and costumes; Third, we should have aristocratic style and grace piled up by power or wealth, such as elegant piano cultivation and golf skills; Fourth, there must be aristocratic education with power or wealth, such as the knowledge and ability cultivated by famous schools; Fifth, there must be aristocratic physique piled up with power or wealth, such as good nutrition and sports conditions to promote sound development; Sixth, the future of aristocrats piled up by power or wealth, such as professional status, has already been arranged perfectly; Seventh, there should be aristocratic romantic environment and atmosphere piled up by power or money, such as gardens, swimming pools, candlelight dinners, expensive gifts, luxury cruise ships, exotic scenery and so on; Finally, there must be a "white horse" under his legs (in modern times, it should be equivalent to Ferrari, Rolls Royce, or at least Mercedes-Benz and BMW). It's not an old horse or a little black donkey. It must be a rare thoroughbred, which can be worth millions. Of course, these are also accumulated by power or wealth. No wonder! Many girls love "Prince Charming", not "Black Donkey", and not a nameless mouse without any riding. "Prince Charming" is mostly hereditary or simple inheritance, rather than relying on their own efforts. The real king Arthur is by no means like this. He played it all by himself. Look at the scene and plot in the movie King Arthur: King Arthur, who was separated from his family in the war, was adopted and became a humble handyman, but the magician predicted that he would be a holy British monarch, and he himself confirmed this prediction with a sword in the stone. Arthur has both divine power and ambition. Young Arthur, unwilling to be disturbed, vowed to overthrow Rome's brutal rule over Great Britain and build a brand-new home. Arthur's bravery and extraordinary spirit inspired some outstanding knights to form the famous "Knights of the Round Table", and the result was invincible. Arthur finally succeeded in creating the Kingdom of Great Britain, and Guinevere (who didn't understand him at first), the noble and beautiful leader of another rebel army, became his queen. Of course, this is just a rigid Hollywood routine. However, according to legend, King Arthur was really brave, wise, determined, generous and far-sighted. Some girls are not convinced, saying that "Prince Charming" is just an ideological symbol of emotional pursuit. Yes, if you stay in the hazy stage or aesthetic state, this statement is good; Once there is a realistic carrier, when people know what it is made of, it is inevitable to fall into the stereotype of power or money. References:

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