The Emperor's New Clothes is a fairy tale written by Andersen. In the story, a stupid emperor was tricked by two swindlers into wearing an invisible new dress that didn't actually exist.
Naked ugly military parade shows the ignorance of the emperor and the hypocrisy, inarticulate, stupidity and ugliness of officials. Praise the childlike innocence that is selfless and fearless and dares to expose the false childlike innocence.
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The emperor likes wearing clothes very much. He changes clothes every hour every day. He is in the locker room almost every hour, spending all his money on dressing up; He never cared about his army, only his new clothes.
The author exaggerates the vanity of the hero emperor and his fascination with new clothes, and emphasizes that the emperor spends all his time and energy on clothes, regardless of the national economy and people's livelihood, which lays a good foundation for the development of the story. It is precisely because the swindler caught the fatal weakness of the emperor's laziness and vanity that he was able to take advantage of the emperor's hobby of wanting new clothes and set up a fraud agency to coax him with the "peculiar characteristics" of this cloth.
Although their tricks were not very clever, they caught the emperor's weakness and their designs were ingenious, which not only made readers feel the luxury and vanity of the incompetent emperor from the beginning, but also made the story develop seamlessly, impeccably and logically, and successfully launched the whole scam.