What comes to mind when you think of "Japanese high school students"?
Will it be the protagonists of "Your Name", Kazuaki Mitsuba? Or the handsome and immaculate king of the sports field in "The Prince of Tennis"?

Or is it the Japanese sister who wears jk uniforms one after another, such as Rimi Ishihara and Yui Niigaki, who are known as the goddesses of the otaku world?
And Genji Takitani, who starred in "Hot Blood College", should also become the male god chased by netizens, right?
It is undeniable that due to the influence of the above film and television works, "Japanese high school students" have long been regarded as the existence of the other side of the ideal in the cognition of the Chinese people. That is to say, Japanese high schools should be like this, their appearance and temperament are naturally superior, and they can even be said to be out of the mud without staining.
But is that really the case? Perhaps after reading today's Weibo hot search, you can have a more objective conclusion.
This topic once squeezed into the top ten of hot searches, and now the total number of readers has accumulated to 110 million, judging from the perspective of "Japanese information" that Ayachi is most concerned about, it can be said to be the crown of single-day topics.
Specifically, this is a selection of the "most beautiful and handsome high school students in Japan" that just came out on December 20, remember, this is not a school grass or school flower of a certain school, but a beauty contest covering the entire Japanese country, which has absolute credibility of "Japanese high school students' appearance".
But don't get excited, because the results may disappoint you a little---
As shown above, the winner of the most beautiful and handsome high school student championship is the girl named Ohira Hikaru, and the boy is Nakano Haruhito. From this point of view alone, you may also feel that the female winners are a bit of a childlike god.
But if you look at a few more photos on the runway, the champion winner seems to become a bit ordinary---
On the contrary, the male winner's catwalk photo can change the "smiling" appearance of the award, and when he raises his mouth and tries to show his style with his eyes, the handsomeness value seems to have been reborn.
Of course, this boy is still a day and a place away from Oguri's performance in "Hot Blood College---
In fact, the above "mediocre" view is not unique to me. In the comment area of relevant information, the words given by netizens are basically one-sided and bearish---
"It is too much to boast of the most beautiful, and it can only be said that it is general in China" "That man, hmm..."
"I've never been able to get the japanese value" "The aesthetic is really different... That man is not as good looking as me, and I dare not say that he is the most beautiful." "The aesthetic of the mystery, this man is very general, grab a big handful"
The tone of the netizen's reply is summed up in two words "just this"?
So why is the selection of Japan's most beautiful high school students so counterintuitive? Why are these winners so far removed from the stars seen in film and television?
In fact, the only logical explanation is that handsome men and women who may really have high looks do not bother to participate in such competitions!
This is also not my crooked idea, because in addition to the above two champions, we can also see the winners of "more average appearance".
And when she holds the trophy in her hand and grins at the camera, you can't help but think that this "beauty pageant" may be the inner beauty, not the skin bag---
On the one hand, there are Japanese handsome men and women who do not want to be exposed to the camera, and on the other hand, they are draped in the title of "the most beautiful and handsome in the country", but they are repeatedly complained by netizens that they are mediocre and even inferior to their own appearance.
Every time I see something like this happen, I wonder: Is there any value in such a selection event?
The above problem has bothered me for a long time, until I recently read some information, I really understood the existence of the so-called "most beautiful and handsome" meaning--- everything is the traffic caused by the disaster!
Those of you who like the second dimension cannot fail to know the connotation of the two words "middle two".
Luffy, the man who wants to become One Piece at every turn, Naruto, who dreams of becoming Naruto when his milk stinks, and the little children who can save the world with a top, a four-wheel drive vehicle, and a fishing rod at every turn, their dreams and their actions are actually figurative manifestations of Secondary Two.
In a nutshell, secondary two is "an exaggeration that makes outsiders feel embarrassed" ---
Perhaps because Japan itself is the birthplace of the second dimension, or because their animation industry has become one of the foundations of the founding of the country, so in the past nearly a hundred years, the spirit of "secondary two" has penetrated into the genes of every Japanese.
Because of this, we can often see the birth of xx years of beautiful girls on TV.
For example, the beautiful girl who met once in 3,000 years was once taken away by Hashimoto Kana---
And Oguri Yuki was once given the title of a beautiful girl in 20,000 years---
As for Saito Asuka, he was directly draped in the "beautiful girl chosen by God", and there was a kind of year value competition for you, and I enjoyed the taste of eternal and invincible Versailles alone---
Of course, I'm not saying that the above three stars are bad-looking, but on the contrary, Hashimoto Kana is still one of my Japanese goddesses.
I just want to emphasize that no country in the world, except for the Japanese media, has such a full sense of praise for female celebrities, so unashamed and blushing, that it has become the norm in the entire Japanese society.
At this point, I believe you can also understand why the most beautiful and handsome Japanese high school students have such a counterintuitive result.
This is because the number of participants is small, and the really powerful handsome men and women disdain to participate. The second is that the Japanese media have become accustomed to using the title of secondary two to gain the attention of the audience, and this practice has been accepted by the whole Japanese society---
It is impossible not to be counterintuitive, all in all, in the future, when dealing with Japanese news, we must wear the colored glasses of "Secondary Two" to get a more objective judgment.