This question involved the plot setting and character creation of ancient novels. In the past, the plots of many novels were based on historical backgrounds and traditional values, so the male protagonists in the novels usually had higher status and privileges, such as becoming princes or princes. This was because in ancient society, princes and princes often enjoyed higher status and power, had more resources and privileges, and thus became the protagonists in novels. In addition, some authors would also portray the character's character and fate by shaping the background and experiences of the male protagonist. For example, the background of the male protagonist would often become an important part of the plot to shape the image and depth of the character. Although the male protagonists in novels usually had higher status and privileges, the values and historical backgrounds of modern society were different, so the male protagonists in modern novels were not necessarily princes or princes. Some novelists would also use fictional plots and character settings to create male protagonists with unique personalities and charisma.