Well, 'mission stays the same fan fiction' is likely fan - created content that adheres to the main mission in a pre - existing story. For instance, if there's a spy - themed story with a mission to stop an evil organization, the fanfic could be set in the same world, with the same mission, but with new adventures and interactions. It could show how characters grow or change within the framework of that unaltered mission.
Let's say there's a military - themed story where the mission is to rescue hostages. In the fanfic, the location of the hostages might be different, and there could be more complex obstacles, but the fundamental mission of rescuing them stays. Another instance could be in a post - apocalyptic story where the mission is to find a cure for a virus. The fanfic may introduce new survivor groups, but the mission of finding the cure remains as it was in the original story.
No, they aren't. Fan fiction is based on existing fictional works created by fans, while mythology is a collection of traditional stories and beliefs passed down through generations.
Fan Xian's mission to Northern Qi was to complete a dangerous mission, which was to escort Xiao En and exchange him for Yan Bingyun. The Qing Emperor sent Fan Xian to Northern Qi to test his abilities and hoped that he could return alive. During his time in Northern Qi, Fan Xian had established a deep friendship and worked with Haitang Duoduo, the Northern Qi Emperor Zhan Doudou, and the Brocade Guard Shen Zhong. He had also successfully subdued eight generals and experienced danger and pursuit in Northern Qi, but in the end, he had safely returned to the Qing Kingdom. Fan Xian's goal in going to Northern Qi was to complete his mission and protect the Qing Emperor's interests.
Fan Xian's mission to Northern Qi was to escort Xiao En and rescue Yan Bingyun. During his time in Northern Qi, he had established a deep friendship, working with Haitang Duoduo, the Northern Qi Emperor Zhan Doudou, and the Brocade Guard Shen Zhong. Fan Xian also successfully subdued eight generals and experienced danger and pursuit in Northern Qi. In the end, he returned safely to the Qing Kingdom. The details of the mission were not revealed.
Fan Xian and Fan Ruoruo were not born from the same mother. Fan Ruoruo was Fan Jian's biological daughter, and Fan Xian was Fan Jian's adopted son. In order to avoid the Qing Emperor's pursuit, Fan Jian sent Fan Xian to the countryside to be raised. At the same time, he also sent his own daughter, Fan Ruoruo, to the countryside to be raised with Fan Xian. Although they were called brother and sister in the movie, they were not actually related by blood.
Fan Ruoruo and Fan Sizhe were not from the same mother. Fan Ruoruo's mother was Fan Jian's first wife, while Fan Sizhe's mother was Fan Jian's second wife, Liu Ruyu. Although they had the same father, their mothers were different, so Fan Ruoruo and Fan Sizhe were half-siblings.
Fan Xian and Fan Ruoruo were not born from the same mother. Fan Ruoruo was Fan Jian's biological daughter, and Fan Xian was Fan Jian's adopted son. Fan Ruoruo's birth mother was Fan Jian's wife, and Fan Xian had been saved by Fan Jian and sent to the countryside to be raised. Thus, Fan Xian and Fan Ruoruo were nominally brother and sister.
Fan Sizhe and Fan Xian were not the same person. Fan Sizhe was Fan Xian's younger brother, the son of Fan Jian and Liu Ruyu. Fan Xian was Fan Jian's illegitimate son, and his mother was Ye Qingmei. Although Fan Xian and Fan Sizhe had different mothers, their relationship was very good. Fan Xian also cared a lot for Fan Sizhe. Fan Sizhe and Fan Xian were brothers, but they were not the same person.