Folktales and myths are both forms of stories, but their origins and backgrounds are different. Folktales are usually the summary and inheritance of people's daily experiences, while myths are based on ancient religious beliefs and legends. Folktales usually involved stories from daily life, such as legendary heroes, monsters, immortals, monsters, etc., as well as human survival, life, marriage, love, war, etc. These stories may not have any scientific basis, but they have a strong emotional resonance and folk value. They are an important part of Chinese traditional culture. Mythological stories were more related to ancient religious beliefs, usually involving gods, ghosts, gods, angels, constellations, mythological characters, etc. These stories often had specific backgrounds and settings, and usually contained certain scientific elements and logical reasoning. Mythology was not only an important part of traditional culture, but also a symbol in modern culture. Although folktales and fairy tales have similarities, their origins and backgrounds are different, and the topics and contents contained in them are also different.