Hard to say for sure. It could be based on a real event but exaggerated or changed to make it more interesting. Or it could be completely fictional from someone's imagination.
I'd lean towards it being fictional. Stories like these often have elements that are too perfect or unlikely to happen in real life, suggesting they were created rather than based on actual events.
I don't think it's real. Most likely, it's just made up for entertainment or to convey some sort of message.
No, it's not real. It's likely a fictional or mythical story.
In some golden egg stories, the golden egg represents unexpected wealth or a stroke of good fortune. Just like in the story of the goose that laid the golden eggs, it was a source of continuous prosperity.
No, it's not real. Chicken eggs are unfertilized and do not contain sperm.
In reality, the process of fertilization involving sperm and an egg is complex and occurs within specific biological conditions. So, a story presenting it might be fictional or based on a simplified or imaginative version. Not typically real as presented in a story.
Most likely not. Such tales often arise from imaginative speculation rather than verified facts. The story of Cleopatra's egg lacks reliable historical documentation to support its authenticity.
Another possibility for the 'golden egg real story' could be related to a treasure hunt. There was a legend of a golden egg hidden in a far - away castle. Many adventurers set out to find it. One brave young man finally reached the castle and after solving many puzzles and overcoming obstacles, he found the golden egg which was said to hold the key to a great treasure.
Li Muyu and Chen Can were characters in the novel " Cultivation Game ", which was a fictional story.
It's fictional. Most stories are made up to entertain or convey a message.
I think it's fictional. It seems to have elements that are typical of made-up stories.
It could be either. Sometimes what seems real is fictional and vice versa.