The description of this question might have come from the TV series " Ode to Joy." In the TV series, billionaire Zhao Ruilong pretended to be a poor boy to cover up his rich background when he met his blind date, Wang Manni. However, at a dinner party, Wang Manni pretended to be pregnant with Zhao Ruilong's child to get close to him and get his help. Zhao Ruilong finally discovered Wang Manni's true intentions and started a twisted love story with her.
Da Bao played dumb because he was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess. He chose to play dumb to save his life. In order to cover up the truth, the Eldest Princess lied that Da Bao was Prime Minister Lin's son and sent him to the Lin family to be raised. Although Da Bao looked like a fool, he was not a fool. It was just that his IQ was slightly lower and his thinking and reaction were relatively slow. The purpose of him acting dumb was to protect himself and hide his true identity. Da Bao was a hidden character with a powerful role in the drama.
The reason why Da Bao acted dumb was to protect himself. He was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess. In order to protect her and Dabao's lives, the Eldest Princess lied that Dabao was Prime Minister Lin's son and sent him to the Lin family to be raised. Da Bao had not lived in a good environment since he was young. He realized that the people around him did not like him, but he was kind and unwilling to tell his father about these things. He pretended to be ignorant of the ways of the world and repaid evil with good. Although Da Bao looked stupid, he was not a fool. He just had a low IQ. He knew his true identity, but in order to avoid being exposed, he chose to pretend to be crazy. Such actions allowed him to protect his identity and life. Therefore, Da Bao acted dumb to protect himself.
In a novel, a pseudo-be usually referred to a fictional situation in which the character experienced a seemingly real experience that had nothing to do with the main plot, usually in the later part of the story or at the end. This kind of situation was usually used to enhance the tension and suspense of the novel, so that the reader would be more involved in the story.
Pseudo-BOSS usually required a motive or problem to draw out the character and then let the character face and solve these motives or problems in this situation. This situation can be real or fictional, but it's important to make the reader feel that it's real.
Fake BAs could be positive or negative, depending on the theme of the novel and the character's personality. Some fake BAs in novels might shock and move the readers, while others might make the readers bored or disappointed.
There are two types of women: one is to pretend to be pure and innocent, and the other is to pretend to be not. This term is often used to describe the complexity and multi-facedness of female characters in novels, movies, or television dramas. However, this classification method is not scientific and accurate because a person's personality and behavior should not be simply defined by appearance or behavior.
" I, a Fake Eunuch, Conquering the Female Empress at the Beginning " was a novel about transmigration and rebirth. The author was a newspaper boy. The story was about the protagonist, Sun Yu, who accidentally traveled to ancient times and was almost castrated on the spot. However, he found out that the old eunuch who wanted to cut him was actually his father. After the father and son conspired to fool the matter, Sun Yu became the empress's personal eunuch. The novel presented the plot of farming, fake eunuchs, power struggles, and the emperor disguised as a man in a light-hearted and humorous way.
" I, a Fake Eunuch, Conquering the Female Empress at the Beginning " was a novel about transmigration and rebirth. The author was a newspaper boy. The story was about the protagonist, Sun Yu, who accidentally traveled to ancient times and was almost castrated on the spot. However, he found out that the old eunuch who wanted to cut him was actually his father. After the father and son conspired to fool the matter, Sun Yu became the empress's personal eunuch. He played the pig to eat the tiger in the palace, beating up all kinds of people who refused to submit, catching villains, making the world rich and peaceful. The novel combined farming, politics, and the emperor dressed as a man in a light-hearted and humorous way to bring an interesting story to the readers.
In " Celebrating Years," the Crown Prince pretended to be reckless in order to cater to the Qing Emperor's wishes and protect his position. He was obviously very smart, but he deliberately pretended to be incompetent to show that he did not have too deep thoughts, so that people would let down their guard against him and not spend too much effort to frame him. The Crown Prince's every step was calculated, and his reckless actions were very measured. He could even rely on his recklessness to achieve some goals. He needed to maintain the Qing Emperor's trust to ensure that his position as Crown Prince was not threatened. The depth of the Crown Prince's schemes was obvious. He would deliberately make some seemingly reckless choices to cooperate with the Qing Emperor's plans and reduce his father's suspicions of him.
The reason why Prince Qing Yuannian pretended to be stupid in the play was to protect his status and life. The Qing Emperor was a domineering Emperor. He was most afraid of his power and position being threatened. The Crown Prince knew that the Qing Emperor did not particularly like him. Moreover, there was competition from the Second Prince, so he had to find a way to win the Qing Emperor's trust. In order to achieve this goal, the Crown Prince deliberately appeared reckless and foolish to reduce the Qing Emperor's suspicion of him. He had deliberately acted impulsively and forcefully to attract the Qing Emperor's attention and get him to directly intervene in the matter. This way, the Crown Prince could rely on the Qing Emperor to protect his position. Although the Crown Prince looked reckless and unwise on the outside, he was actually a smart and scheming person.