Mythology was usually a fictional story composed of story characters, events, locations, legends, and other elements. It usually reflected human's exploration, belief, and imagination of nature, the universe, and supernatural forces. There were a few points to note when writing mythological stories: 1. Confirm the world view and background of the story, including time, place, social system, religious beliefs, etc. 2. Design the characters and characters in the story, including the protagonist, villain, supporting characters, etc., and create unique personality traits and background stories for them. 3. Confirm the plot and conflicts of the story, including the main events, secondary events, character relationships, etc., and attract the reader's attention through the plot and conflicts. 4. Use narrative techniques, including dialogue, description, and comparison, to make the story more vivid and interesting. Maintain the cohesiveness and integrity of the story to avoid logical loopholes and contradictions. Writing mythological stories required sufficient imagination and creativity, as well as a solid literary foundation and narrative skills.