There was no conclusive evidence to prove the existence of the prehistoric history. However, according to the traditional Chinese mythology and legend system, the primeval history should be a rather important part. In Chinese history, the prehistoric period referred to the period from the Han Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty, which spanned hundreds of years. During this period, Chinese society experienced many changes, including political, economic, cultural, and technological progress. At the same time, prehistoric history was also regarded as an important part of the Chinese mythology and legend system, which included many myths and legends, Xianxia stories, and supernatural stories. In novels, the prehistoric times were often described as a world full of magic, martial arts, monsters, and gods. In this world, people could obtain magical power through cultivation and practice to achieve immortality and transcendence. The characters and plots of prehistoric history in novels were usually very popular and loved by the majority of readers. Although the prehistoric history has not been proved to be true, it is still widely used and depicted in novels as a part of Chinese traditional culture and mythological system.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, a light novel with'myth of the ancients' in the title might be about ancient myths, perhaps including stories of gods, heroes, and magical elements from ancient times.
Just a myth. There's no real proof of mermaids. They are mainly in stories and fairy tales.
Check with libraries too. They often have collections of light novels, and they might be able to order it if they don't have it in stock already. You can also look for light novel fan communities or forums where people might share information about where to find this particular title.
No, Poseidon was a mythological character. Greek myths like those involving Poseidon were ways for people to imagine and understand things they couldn't explain through ordinary means. They weren't real historical accounts.
I don't think it's a true story. The zodiac is more like a collection of symbolic and mythical concepts rather than something based on real events.
It's hard to say for sure. Different people have different beliefs about it. Some think it's real, while others see it as more of a symbolic tale.
Athena is not a real story. She exists within the realm of mythology, which often uses symbolic and imaginative elements to convey cultural and moral values, not to recount factual events.
Ragnarok is more of a myth. It comes from ancient Norse mythology and isn't based on actual historical events.
Well, the Atlantis story is considered more of a legend. Despite many theories and searches, no conclusive proof has emerged to confirm it as a real place. It might have been inspired by real events but exaggerated over time.
I don't think it's real. It's more like a collection of beliefs and symbols that have no actual basis in reality.