One of the main themes could be redemption. Since the demon lord is reborn as a nobody, he might have a chance to atone for his past deeds. Another theme could be self - discovery as he has to figure out who he is in this new, ordinary form. And also, there might be a theme of adapting to a new life, which is very different from his previous life as a powerful demon lord.
Perhaps the people who interact with the reborn demon lord are interesting too. They might be ordinary folks who are unaware of his past. Their reactions to him and how they influence his new life could be very engaging. For example, a kind - hearted neighbor who befriends him without knowing his true origin.
I don't know which novel you're referring to because you didn't provide enough information. But generally speaking, the plot of the novel was fictional, so the situation of the child born by the demon king and the nanny also depended on the plot of the novel. If you can provide more information, I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer.
The demon king, of course, is a central character. His character is usually complex, being powerful yet having his own weaknesses. There is also the bride or groom in the political marriage. They could be from another powerful demon family or a different species. And there are often advisers around the demon king, like his most trusted demon lords or sorcerers. They might give different opinions on the political marriage, some for it and some against it.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, a 'fanfic' like this might be about a king who is not desired by his people. It could explore the reasons behind this lack of popularity, perhaps his cruel rule, or some political missteps he has made.
I don't know for sure, but it's likely the king himself is a main character. There could also be some advisors or nobles who play important roles, either supporting or opposing the king.
The original version of "Jun Sheng, I was not born, I was born, and the Jun is already old" was "Presented to Wei Ba Chu Shi" by Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The full text of the poem was as follows:
Presented to the Eight Chushi of Wei
Du Fu
only if the first sign of life
why does the autumn wind grieve over the painted fan?
I'll change my old friend's heart
But I say that old friends 'hearts are easily changed.
In the middle of the night, the words of Mount Li are finished
in the end I don't complain about the rain of tears and bells.
How can I compare to a man in brocade
I wished for you to be together.
This poem depicted the scene of the poet parting with a good friend."If life is just like the first time we met" expressed the poet's beautiful memories and nostalgia for the first meeting, while "Why is the autumn wind sad for the painting fan" hinted at the sadness of parting. The last two lines,"But old friends 'hearts are easily changed", expressed the fact that people's feelings are easily changed, while "Lishan's words are finished in the middle of the night, tears and rain, zero bells, and finally no complaints", expressed that the poet did not complain about the departure of good friends, but only lamented that time was fleeting.
This poem was widely praised and became one of the classic works of literature.
This classic sentence appeared in Xia Ranxue's romantic youth novel," The First Wife!" I recommend you to read this novel full of pure love. I hope you will like my recommendation.😗
A total of three books mentioned the words "When the king was born, I was not born. When I was born, the king was old." They were "A Song of Smoke and Vine,""The Dream of the Late Tang Dynasty: When the king was born, I was not born," and "When the king was born, the king was old." This sentence had a strong ancient style, expressing the long-term and deep feelings. It was very infectious. I recommend that you can choose one of them to read according to your personal preferences. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Often, a first born son story involves him having more responsibilities around the house. Maybe his parents are busy with work, so he has to look after the younger kids, cook simple meals, or do some basic housekeeping. This helps him grow up faster and become more independent. In some cultures, the first born son is also expected to carry on the family name with pride and uphold the family's reputation in the community. He might be involved in family - run businesses or take part in important family decisions from a relatively young age.