Cinderella, also known as Cinderella in English, is the name of the Cinderella in the fairy tale “Cinderella”. In the Chinese translation, we only call her Cinderella. However, her name is actually Cinderella. Nowadays, “Cinderella” also refers to girls or love similar to Cinderella.
Additional information: The most popular version of “Cinderella” comes from the French writer Charles Perrault. In this version, pumpkin, fairy godmother, and glass slippers were added. Some people believed that in Perrault’s version, Cinderella originally wore squirrel fur shoes, but after the story was translated into English, the shoes were mistakenly identified as glass, resulting in the appearance of glass slippers. In this version, Cinderella ultimately forgave her two stepsisters.
Another famous version comes from the Brothers Grimm. In this version, the one who helps Cinderella attend the ball is not a fairy godmother, but a wishing tree at her mother’s grave. The lucky charm for Cinderella is golden shoes. At the same time, her two stepsisters try to deceive the prince by cutting off a small part of their feet to fit into the shoes. Two birds remind the prince and in the end, they peck out the eyes of the two stepsisters.