This kind of fanfiction is highly inappropriate. We should encourage fanfiction that promotes positive values, creativity in a proper way, and respects the source material and its characters without involving vulgar or unethical sexual content.
You could write fanfiction about Merida's adventures, her relationships with her family and friends in a positive and family - friendly way. For example, her learning new skills or facing challenges in her kingdom.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'Merida Real Story' you mean. There could be a real - life person named Merida with her own story, or it could be a local or regional story. If it's related to the movie, Merida is known for her archery skills and her determination. She has to face the consequences of her actions when she meddles with magic, but in the end, she learns important lessons about family, love, and being true to oneself.
Melida was the female lead of the 50th classic animated feature film, Brave. She was a princess with fiery red hair. She was independent and strong. In order to fight for her right to true love, she bravely resisted fate. What information do you want to know about Merida?
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The book "After I Was Abandoned, I Became Popular Through My Metaphysical Livestream" fit the description of the problem. Because the female lead, Ming Zhuo, was abandoned by her mother, she later found out that her mother gave birth to her because she had a good look on her face, so she understood her mother. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~đ
"When the mother is alive, do not celebrate her birthday. When the father is alive, do not leave a beard." The original text of this sentence was: "When the mother is alive, do not celebrate her birthday. When the father is alive, do not leave a beard. Uncle and nephew do not drink together." This sentence came from the Rites of Zhou and was a code of conduct in Confucianism. It meant that one should not celebrate a mother's birthday while she was still alive, one should not grow a beard while his father was still alive, and one should not drink with one's uncle and nephew. This was because ancient Confucian ethics believed that filial piety was important, and birthday celebrations and growing beards were disrespectful to parents.
The next sentence of " Mother doesn't celebrate her birthday when she's alive " was " Father doesn't leave a beard when he's alive ".
This was a filial piety culture passed down from ancient China. It meant that when the mother was alive, the children should not celebrate their own birthday because it was the mother's suffering day. When the father was alive, the children should not have a beard because the beard would remind the father of his own aging. This filial piety culture emphasized the respect and gratitude of children to their parents, reminding people to always remember the kindness of their parents.
It could be a story where a mother battles the legal system to prove her child's innocence. Maybe her child was wrongly accused of a crime, and she refuses to give up until justice is served.
In Disney's 'Brave', Merida is more rebellious against the traditional princess norms like arranged marriage. In the original story, she may not have been as outspoken.