I'm not a fan of online novels. I'm just a person who likes to read novels. Pearls usually referred to the shell pearls secreted by shells, not mermaid tears.
Well, mermaids novels typically portray mermaids in a variety of ways. They are frequently depicted as having a human - like upper body and a fish - like lower body. Their appearance can range from very human - like with just a touch of the sea, like in 'Aquamarine', to more alien - looking in some darker or more fantastical novels. Their personalities can vary greatly too. Some are depicted as innocent and naive, while others are shown as wise and ancient beings. In terms of their abilities, many novels give them the power of song, which can have different effects, from luring sailors to healing the sick.
I recommend the following novels to you:
1. "Beautiful Merman": The protagonist, Ye Shen 'er, is a mermaid. She has feelings for the human male protagonist, Yi Zhilong, but a war between humans and mermaids is imminent.
2. "Search for Mermen and Sharks": The male protagonist, Wu Zhenyang, led 3,000 warlocks deep into the South China Sea to search for traces of mermen, but found nothing. He searched for the secrets of the South China Sea mermen.
3. "The Foppish Phoenix Queen": The male protagonist Rong Feng was a mysterious mermaid clan leader who lived on the sea. The female protagonist Huang 'er was a prince who had fallen out of favor and was disguised as a man. The story of their sadistic love.
4. "The Mermaid Is Not Good": The story between the female protagonist and the male protagonist, who was abandoned at the age of eight and accidentally became a mermaid.
5. "Letter to Qing": The male protagonist Huai Yu is a merman. He longs to be with the Empress and Shangxian. He is full of immortal and chivalrous colors.
I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Well, mermaids are fiction. While there have been many reported sightings over the years, these can be attributed to misidentifications. For example, sailors in the past might have seen manatees or dugongs from a distance and, due to the long periods at sea and the power of imagination, thought they were mermaids. Also, mermaids are a common theme in fictional stories, like 'The Little Mermaid', which further shows their fictional nature.
Well, mermaids are purely fictional. There's no scientific evidence to suggest they are real. They've been part of various legends and tales throughout history, but that's all they are - figments of our imagination and creativity.
Mermaids were fictional creatures that often appeared in fairy tales, myths, movies, and television dramas. The image of a mermaid was usually described as a woman with beautiful skin and big eyes who lived at the bottom of the sea or in the ocean and fed on fish and other sea creatures.
There are many famous mermaid novels, some of which include Andersen's Fairy Tales, Grimm's Fairy Tales, and The Daughter of the Sea. These novels told the story of mermaids, depicting their life at the bottom of the sea, their love for humans, and the human's persecutions against them. The stories of mermaids often involved topics such as life and death, love, morality, and humanity.
In the novel " All An," An Mixiu was portrayed as a character with strong vitality and healing power. He managed the competition together with the other contestants of the bump competition and had the identity of an Oracle. His green eyes and brown hair were described as the most perfect creation of God, possessing the seven virtues. An Mixiu had appeared as a knight in the Bump Competition. He adhered to the spirit of chivalry and was determined to help the weak and uphold justice. He was a very determined character. In addition, An Mixiu was also portrayed as the last Holy Knight of the God of Creation, possessing incomparably firm beliefs and powerful willpower.
While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " Full-time Expert "!