Stories, fairy tales, fables, and myths are all forms of literature. There are some similarities but also some obvious differences. A story is usually a simple, coherent story that tells the beginning and end of an event or story and shows the actions and thoughts of the characters. The story could be real or fictional. Fairy tales were usually about the adventures and stories of animals with animals as the main characters. These stories were usually related to human morality and values. Fairy tales usually had a strong folk legend color, which was the inheritance and development of people's traditional culture. Fables used animals as protagonists to warn people of some principles or moral principles through fables. Fables often had a certain symbolic meaning, and the meaning was more profound than the plot. Mythology was a supernatural story about the origin and evolution of some gods, characters, or natural phenomena. Mythological stories usually had a strong religious color. They were people's exploration and understanding of nature and the universe.