Is there a Mandarin colloquial equivalent for?

What do you call an impostor in Mandarin? Or is there a cultural equivalent?

  • well, we have a chinese guy on yahoo answerswho had his scary photo on his profile long back... then the guy disappeared for some time... again the guy comes back... but now the guy is flaunting the pic of a girl... claiming that he is a western girl... her claim is 100% European... What should be the proper term for the guy in Mandarin?

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    I think I know this guy, he has same name as you now. Once he tried to answer a question with his familiar chatting style. The asker in his question has put an inverted question mark "¿" like the Spanish do. Immediately this troll jumped up, saying that "I guess you are from Italy" So much for his European ancestry. No one in Eurozone is ignorant of the fact that its not Italian but Spanish who use inverted question mark before the question. Personally I will call him 变 性 (bian xing)

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