In ancient China, fake literati referred to those who wrote many articles, poems, music movements, etc. on the surface, but in fact, they did not have real talent. They often used their talent and writing style to decorate their reputation to cover up their true level. In Chinese history, the image of fake literati often appeared in various literary schools and literati groups. For example, in the Tang Dynasty, Bai Juyi was a typical fake literati. Although he had written many excellent poems and articles, he was actually not a real poet or writer.
They usually have a strong element of love and romance. The 'fake princess' may fall in love with a prince or a powerful nobleman, but their relationship is complicated by her false identity. The characters' emotions and the development of their relationships are key aspects.
There is also 'Goodbye, My Princess'. This novel portrays a tragic love story involving a 'fake princess'. The plot is full of twists and turns, with the characters facing various challenges in a historical setting. It has been adapted into a drama as well, which has gained a lot of popularity.
Love could also be a factor. Perhaps the character fakes their death to test the loyalty of their lover. Or, they might be in a situation where their love is forbidden, and faking death allows them to start a new life with their beloved without interference. In Chinese novels, love often plays a complex role in the plot, and faking death can be a dramatic way to deal with relationship issues.
Another one is 'Boss & Me'. The female lead and the male lead start with a fake marriage agreement for some reasons. However, during their daily life together, they discover each other's true selves and fall in love. The drama is full of sweet moments and the development of their relationship from fake to real is really engaging.
I'm not sure what kind of novel you're referring to. I can tell you some of the common types and characteristics of novels, but if you can provide more details, I will be able to better answer your questions.
Typically, a novel is a fictional art form that creates fictional worlds, characters, and plots to attract the reader's interest and emotions. Therefore, if you want to know if all the descriptions are fictional, you need to look at the specific plot and content of the novel, not the identity or background of the author or the bookstore.
However, some novels may contain some real events or historical elements, which may be added to the fictional plot by the author or editor. In this case, these "real" elements may be considered "fake" or "fictional" because they are not directly derived from history or real events.
The novel was a fictional art form in which the plot and characters were the embodiment of the author's imagination and creativity. If I can provide more information about the novel, I will be able to better answer your questions.
There were a few novels similar to " Fake Phoenix " that he could recommend. Among them were Book of Troubled Times, Spirit Realm Walker, Tang's Table, King of Imperial Beasts, Fairy, Please Listen to My Explanation, and so on. These novels belonged to the category of ancient romance or classical fiction. The plots were different, but they all had elements similar to " Fake Phoenix." If you are interested in these novels, you can try reading them.
There are so many Chinese novels out there, and without more information, it's difficult to directly point out a novel named 'I chose to fake my death'. Some novels about intrigue and survival might have elements of faking death in them. You could start by looking into historical fiction or mystery novels from Chinese authors.
One common plot device is misunderstandings at the beginning. For example, in many dramas, the two characters might enter the fake marriage because of some misunderstandings about each other's intentions or because of external pressure like family expectations. Then, as they live together, they start to see the real side of each other. Another device is the gradual discovery of shared interests. Through daily life in the fake marriage, they might find out that they both like the same things, which helps to build a connection and eventually real love. Also, there are often obstacles from outside, such as other people trying to break up their relationship, which in turn strengthens their bond.