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I can't laugh anymore, why are most of the domineering presidents surnamed Gu, netizens: It's too substitutional to call Mr. Li

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I can't laugh anymore, why are most of the domineering presidents surnamed Gu, netizens: It's too substitutional to call Mr. Li
In the vast world of romance novels, if you want to select the most noble surname, then the surname Gu is second, and I am afraid that no surname dares to call it the first.
I can't laugh anymore, why are most of the domineering presidents surnamed Gu, netizens: It's too substitutional to call Mr. Li

Whether it is a TV series or a novel, male protagonists surnamed Gu abound

From the domineering president to the handsome teenager, from Mr. Gu to Gu Shao, they are either from extraordinary backgrounds, or with unbelievable appearances, or with superior IQs, in short, they are all skeletal and incomparable.

I can't laugh anymore, why are most of the domineering presidents surnamed Gu, netizens: It's too substitutional to call Mr. Li

The charm of the male protagonists surnamed Gu is first reflected in their status.

In "Menghualu", he is the powerful deputy envoy of the imperial city Gu Qianfan; in "The Rest of Your Life, Please Advise Me", he is the chief surgeon Gu Wei with superb medical skills; in "Miss Crow and Mr. Lizard", he is a domineering president Gu Chuan, and in "To Our Warm Little Time", he is also a scholar and a warm man Gu Weiyi. There is even a well-known "female overlord" surnamed Gu - Gu Li in "Little Times". These characters, whether ancient or modern, whether they are powerful or wealthy businessmen, are inseparable from the word "expensive".

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I can't laugh anymore, why are most of the domineering presidents surnamed Gu, netizens: It's too substitutional to call Mr. Li
I can't laugh anymore, why are most of the domineering presidents surnamed Gu, netizens: It's too substitutional to call Mr. Li

However, why do most of these bosses have the surname Gu?

There is a profound truth behind this. First of all, we must understand that most of these overlord characters are created by female authors, and female authors often project their ideals and fantasies onto the characters when creating. The surname Gu, in traditional Chinese culture, has a noble and elegant temperament, giving people a rare but not exaggerated feeling, just like a hidden wealthy family, profound but low-key. Such a surname is naturally the first choice for female authors to create the role of the boss.

I can't laugh anymore, why are most of the domineering presidents surnamed Gu, netizens: It's too substitutional to call Mr. Li
I can't laugh anymore, why are most of the domineering presidents surnamed Gu, netizens: It's too substitutional to call Mr. Li

Secondly, we need to take into account the reader's acceptance.

In romance novels, readers often hope that the protagonist can bring a sense of freshness, and the surname Gu can meet this need. Compared with the common surnames such as Mr. Zhang, Mr. Li, Mr. Zhao, Wang Dong, Zhou Dong, Sun Dong, etc., the surname Gu is more unique and has an aristocratic temperament. This uniqueness makes it easier for readers to have a sense of substitution when reading, as if this boss is a mysterious figure in their lives.

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I can't laugh anymore, why are most of the domineering presidents surnamed Gu, netizens: It's too substitutional to call Mr. Li

Of course, some netizens also asked, why do these bosses like the "silly big sister" heroine who is a little beautiful?

I'm afraid this has to be analyzed from the mentality of female authors. In real life, women often face all kinds of pressures, and in the novel, they hope to satisfy their need for security by creating a strong overlord character. The heroines of "Silly Big Sister" are an idealized self-projection, and they hope to express their yearning for innocence and kindness through this role setting.

I can't laugh anymore, why are most of the domineering presidents surnamed Gu, netizens: It's too substitutional to call Mr. Li
I can't laugh anymore, why are most of the domineering presidents surnamed Gu, netizens: It's too substitutional to call Mr. Li

In general, the reason why Mr. Gu is so popular in romance novels is not only related to the author's aesthetic taste, but also to the reader's reading needs.

This phenomenon also reflects a trend in the contemporary cultural consumption market in the mainland, that is, the pursuit of freshness and uniqueness. In the future of literary creation, we may see more creative surnames appear in the role of Mr. Ba, but there is no doubt that Mr. Gu has become a classic image in the romance world, deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.

I can't laugh anymore, why are most of the domineering presidents surnamed Gu, netizens: It's too substitutional to call Mr. Li
I can't laugh anymore, why are most of the domineering presidents surnamed Gu, netizens: It's too substitutional to call Mr. Li

Finally, let's look at this phenomenon with a sense of humor:

Maybe one day in the future, we will see a boss named Mr. Gu, who no longer likes the silly big sister heroine, but falls in love with a smart and clever strong woman.

At that time, we may be able to say that the era of the boss surnamed Gu has undergone earth-shaking changes. But in any case, we can't deny that the status of Mr. Gu in romance novels, just like their surnames, is noble and unshakable.

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I can't laugh anymore, why are most of the domineering presidents surnamed Gu, netizens: It's too substitutional to call Mr. Li

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