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Blonde refers to all kinds of hair colors, from yellow to light, which can be seen in some humans. The reason is that there is a relatively small amount of true melanin in the black hair. Some hair colors with more true melanin, such as red hair or brown hair, will also have some blond hair because of uneven distribution of pigments.

Basic introduction Chinese name: Blonde mbth: Blond, the birthplace of Blond: Nordic, Caucasus and other major ethnic groups: Germanic and Slavic-dominated countries: Europe and the United States and other western countries: Caucasian race introduction, classification, origin, geographical distribution, relationship with age, cultural views, characteristics, and the introduction of French (and therefore English) word Blond has two possible sources. Some linguists say that it comes from the medieval Latin "blundus", which means "yellow", and from the old Frankish "blund", and it will involve the meaning combinations of blonden-feax, blondan with white hair and /Brendan in old English. Besides, the old English "beblonden" means dyeing, just like the ancient German soldiers said death to their hair. However, other linguists who want to say that the medieval Latin blundus is a vulgar pronunciation of Latin, which also means yellow. Most authorities, especially France, recognize the certificate of origin. This word was retranslated from France into English in the17th century. It was thought that for a time in France, "blonde" was a female noun to describe a woman. "Blonde" is an adjective that refers to the bun itself. A person can have blond hair, but it is by no means "blonde hair". Although many writers use English spelling alternately, some of them continue to distinguish between male and female blondes. Therefore, it is one of the adjectives with independent gender in English, at least in written language. But the pronunciation is the same. The traditional usage of American English, the specific usage of the word pronunciation, is a kind of "sexist stereotype, such as women, which is mainly defined by their physical characteristics." Another hair color word Bruner (Germany) originated in French has the same function in orthodox English. This word is also used occasionally. No matter how it is spelled, it refers to objects with blond hair and blue eyes and similar colors. Examples of pallor include wood and beer. Many categories of blondes are also defined to describe blondes more accurately. Common examples are as follows: blonde/flaxen: When it is different from other varieties, "blonde" itself refers to light color, not white, golden and brown. This color is described as "flax" Yellow: yellow blond hair: "yellow" can also be used to indicate that hair is dyed yellow. Platinum hair or light yellow hair: white blonde hair, "platinum hair" is usually used to describe hair dyeing, and "light yellow hair" generally refers to natural hair color. Sandy blonde: taupe blonde. Blonde: Thick blond hair. Strawberry blonde: or Venice blonde, light red blonde. Dirty blonde, or dishwashing blonde: Blonde stripes mixed with sand (naturally formed). Gray blonde: light or gray blonde. Bleached blonde hair: artificial blonde hair, slightly darker than platinum blonde hair. Light gold hair color: also known as silver, light gold and light gold will appear in the sun (only exists in a small number of whites). Blonde hair is very common among people from northern Europe. The hair color gene MC 1R has the hair and eye colors of at least seven European varieties given by Chinese mainland. According to the recent genetic information, three universities in Japan were studied. The blond hair caused by gene mutation has been isolated in Europe, and the time was about 1. 1 10,000 years ago in the last ice age. Before that, most Europeans had black hair and eyes, which was mainly caused by the synthesis of vitamin D and the lack of seasonal sunshine in northern Europe in other parts of the world. Light-colored skin is caused by low melanin deposition concentration, which leads to more vitamin D produced by sunlight. In this way, the light-colored hair in the northern high latitudes is the result of the skin's adaptation to light, and the lower level of sunlight irradiation reduces the prevalence of rickets caused by vitamin D deficiency. The explanation for some Inuit people's black hair is that they came to the Lauren ice sheet in the polar regions of North America late, and the genetic mutation should have formed at least 10000 years ago. Although there is no genetic mutation and pigmentation has not decreased, there is no shortage of vitamin D in Inuit diet. Because they eat fish and supplement it directly in their diet, they will not lack vitamin D because of their dark skin. Therefore, among Inuit people, light skin color has no advantage, and naturally there is no need for evolution to promote the production of vitamin D. Geographical blonde hair is the most common among Nordic aborigines. Including the southern Baltic Sea and the polar circle (periodic darkness makes people in this area and surrounding areas have the lightest hair color), and the residents in these two areas have less pigmentation in their hair and eyes. 16 In the 20th century, Europe immigrated to the New World, which made America, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa have blond hair. Generally speaking, in Europe, people's blond hair is related to the color of their eyes, which is lighter (gray, blue and green) and lighter (sometimes freckles). Strong sunlight will also lighten any colored hair. For different reasons, many blond people have freckles, especially in childhood. European Blonde Proportion Map In Central Asia, West Asia (Middle East) and South Asia, there are also some ethnic groups with low incidence of natural blond hair. Blonde hair is common among Pashtuns in Afghanistan. The Kalash tribe in Pakistan also has blond hair from time to time. Blonde hair also appears in parts of West Asian countries, especially in northern Turkey (Caucasus), western Turkey (European part of Turkey), northern and western Iran. The frequency of blond hair in Israel on the east coast of the Mediterranean (especially people of German descent in Europe) and Syria, Palestine, Jordan and Lebanon in the west is very low. Blonde hair is also common among some Berbers in North Africa, especially in Reeve. Australian aborigines, especially in the central part of northwest China, have a high frequency of natural gold to brown hair, with 90%- 100% blond children in some areas. The main feature of Australian aborigines is that the hair of children and young women is usually dark brown, but it is usually not black because of age. Blonde hair also appears in other parts of the South Pacific (such as Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and Fiji). It also has a high frequency among children, but many adults here also carry this mutant indigenous blonde hair. Some people concerned by Berber, especially the extinct island of Tenerife (one of the Canary Islands), were Spanish explorers in the14th century, with blond hair and blue eyes. Relationship with age blond hair is the most common among white babies and children, so the term "blonde baby" is often used for children with very light hair. Although adults rarely have blond hair in groups, babies may be born with blond hair, although this hair color usually darkens quickly. Blonde hair tends to turn black with age, and many children's hair color will change from light to medium and then to dark after puberty. Cultural insight 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 a lady in Ivory Coast or a beautiful blonde girl (with a gold beauty salon) or the scene depicted in the illustration. 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 Nordic competitions in the early mid-20th century, they distinguished themselves from the larger Aryan race, including what they called non-racial Alpine blondes, such as Madison Grant and Alfred Rosemburg. 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 women, because these blondes hide a touch of coquettish 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 often synonymous with * * * 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. Characteristic blonde fictional characters mostly appear in cartoon characters and characters, because the hair color is usually golden, and gold is equivalent to the color of gold, so some important characters, or fictional characters with more important tasks, beautiful men and other characters are usually colored with blonde hair. Naono Takamachi and Fettesrosa Right, for example, Fettesrosa in the Japanese anime Naono made in 2004, took part in this most important task because she wanted to help her mother Prizia collect the seeds of the sacred stone, and as a result, her mother caused a serious sacred stone incident. Afterwards, Fett became an important reference witness and was brought back to the General Administration of Time and Space for trial. Fett's hair is blond.