The Emperor's New Clothes is a fairy tale created by Danish fairy tale writer Andersen. This fairy tale was fooled by two swindlers through a stupid emperor and put on an invisible-actually nonexistent new dress.
The ugly drama of naked military parade deeply exposed the ugly nature of the emperor's fatuity and the hypocrisy, treachery and stupidity of officials of all sizes. Praise the childlike innocence of being selfless and fearless and daring to reveal the truth.
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At the beginning of the article, the emperor loves to dress up, but he has to change a suit every hour every day. Almost all the time is spent in the dressing room, and all the money is spent on dressing up beautifully; He never even cared about his army, only his new clothes.
The author exaggerates the vanity of the hero emperor and his hobby of trying on new clothes, emphasizing that he wastes all his time and energy on clothes regardless of the national economy and people's livelihood, which lays a good foundation for the story. It is precisely because swindlers have mastered the fatal weakness of the emperor's laziness and vanity that they can use the emperor's hobby of wearing new clothes to set up a scam and fabricate a story about the "strange characteristics" of cloth to attract the emperor.
Although their deception was not brilliant, they grasped the weakness of the emperor, carefully arranged and skillfully designed, which not only made readers know the arrogance and extravagance of the incompetent emperor from the beginning, but also made the story develop seamlessly, impeccably and logically, and successfully launched the whole scam.