No, they don't have the exact same meaning. 'Mythical' implies something related to myths, legends, or ancient beliefs. 'Fictional' just means not based in reality, whether it's part of a myth or not.
The Shangxian in mythological dramas usually referred to high-level immortals or immortals who had achieved success in cultivation. The concept in Taoism, Buddhism, and other religious concepts was different from the immortals or gods in the real world. In mythological dramas, immortals usually had extraordinary strength and wisdom, could cast all kinds of spells and skills, and had a unique influence on other immortals and mortals. Shangxian was usually regarded as the highest level of existence among immortals, a mysterious and sacred existence.
Mythical usually refers to something related to myths or having the qualities of myths. And yes, it can often be found in fiction, like in fantasy stories.
Fictional basically means made up or not real. Like in stories and movies, the characters and events are fictional.
Well, 'fictional' means something that is made up or imaginary, not real.
Well, 'fictional' basically means something that's made up, not real or based on true events.
Fictional basically means made up or not real. It's like when you have a story or character that's created from someone's imagination instead of being based on real events or people.
Not exactly. Fictional means something that is made up or imagined, but it doesn't necessarily mean it's completely fake or without any value or meaning.
Fictional means something that is made up or imagined, not based on real events or people.
Well, 'fictional' basically means something that's made up, not real. Like in stories and movies, fictional characters and events are created by the author or filmmaker.
No way! Fictional stuff is like something from a fantasy or a made-up story. Real things are what actually exist in the world. So, fictional and real are completely different.