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Japan ranks the most handsome and beautiful high school students. What is the difference between Japanese aesthetics and China aesthetics?

Japanese people tend to be aesthetic, while China people tend to be stereoscopic.

First, Japan has long been influenced by the treasure burial culture.

Japan's unique treasure burial culture swept the whole of Japan with a soft and handsome style, which led the whole Japanese aesthetic to turn to soft and handsome boys. Many idols and even artists like Baodi culture very much, and naturally they will change themselves into Baodi style, which has caused the present situation that the whole Japanese society takes beauty as the handsome one.

China, on the other hand, was influenced by TV dramas in Hong Kong and Taiwan in the early days, and its angular face and three-dimensional sense were beautiful, which is still beautiful today.

Second, Japanese cartoons have influenced the Japanese aesthetic.

There are often many beautiful characters in Japanese cartoons, and these characters are often portrayed as a young girl when they are young, or suffered a great blow when they are young, which makes the audience particularly like these beautiful characters.

In addition, Japanese comics are gradually maturing, and each character has its own charm. These beautiful characters are also more popular because of their own charm.

Later, Japanese TV series also opened the road of diffuse reform, and more beautiful characters moved from comics to live-action TV series, which also made Japanese culture prefer American style.

China's cartoons first appeared in the form of fables, such as Ina's educational cartoons such as Disturbing the Sea, Making a Big Scene in Heaven, Three Little Monks, etc., so they had little influence on aesthetics, so China's aesthetics still tended to be three-dimensional.

Third, Japanese society is too depressed, and young people value individuality.

Japanese society is already an aging society. Due to the serious shortage of labor, Japanese society lacks a sense of prosperity. The whole society is too depressed, so young people gradually begin to take personality as beauty.

Japanese young people like to dye their hair in a non-mainstream way, like jagged tiger teeth, like playing a lot of earrings, and like all shiny things. Therefore, today's Japanese aesthetics are inclusive. They tolerate everything that looks strange just because they think personality is better.

China's aesthetics is tolerant and advocates a sense of collectivity. More people think that soldiers are handsome, not only in appearance but also in spirit. So the two are completely different.