What is a mermaid Is a mermaid a human, or a fish?

Updated on amusement 2024-06-27
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It's the image of a half-man, half-fish, which usually appears as the image of a mermaid. It first appeared in Greek mythology.

    Both Greek mythology and Hans Christian Andersen's "Daughter of the Sea" have tragic overtones. Now it refers to the appearance of tragic characters in general.

    The synopsis of "Daughter of the Sea" is: Aquaman has a beautiful and kind daughter, a little mermaid. The little mermaid fell in love with the prince, and in order to pursue love and happiness, she did not hesitate to endure great pain, took off her fish form, and changed her human form.

    But the prince eventually married a human woman. The witch told the little mermaid that if she killed the prince and caused the prince's blood to flow to her legs, the little mermaid could return to the sea and live a carefree life again. But she threw herself into the sea and turned into foam.

    The Danish people admired the sacrifice and noble sentiments of the little mermaid, and in order to commemorate her for eternity, this bronze statue of the little mermaid was carefully crafted. Some of the models of the statues are said to be ballet dancers who participated in performances at the Royal Danish Theatre at the time, and some are said to be the wives of sculptors. The bronze statue is similar to the size of the human body, its lower limbs are fishtail-shaped, and the upper body is a realistic beauty, with a quiet expression and a slightly shy and melancholy face.

    The mermaid statue is an emblem of the Kingdom of Denmark.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    People say that there is such a thing, and I've seen people post it in the forum, but I don't know if it's synthetic, because it's a specimen, it's very small, it's not like what it was filmed on TV, it's the same size as a person, I think it's about half the size of a person, and it's also ugly, of course, what I see is dead, only bones, of course, ugly.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The mermaid is actually a manatee, a marine mammal, which should be seen from a distance to swim in the sea like a human, so it is called a mermaid.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    According to an article published in the British journal Nature on January 4, 1981, two Canadian scientists, Dr. Lane and Dr. Schroeder, used electronic computers to test the air temperature, sea temperature, the height from the sea surface to the eyewitness's eyes, and the distance between the witness and the witness. The results of the experiment unravel the mystery of the mermaid seen by the ancients:

    This is due to the fact that the light is affected by a special marine climate, and the so-called mermaids, which are blurred from a distance, are nothing more than optical distortions of the exposed body parts of animals such as walruses or whales. The two doctors explained that when a storm comes, the layer of cold air over the ocean is attacked by extraneous hot air, which then mixes with hot air to form a new layer of air with changing temperatures. This newly formed layer of air acts like a lens that shapes the object, deflecting the light passing through it.

    Thus, looking through this new layer of air will see the optical distortion of an object.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The mermaid is one of the traditional myths in Europe, but China does not have it.

    According to expert research, mermaids are actually "manatees".

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Mermaid see how you understand it. If you're asking about the mermaid from a fairy tale. You can understand it this way ...

    Just like elves, orcs, vampires. She is a humanoid race. It's not human, but it's not like animals.

    It belongs to intelligent beings.

    If you want to ask about a mermaid in real life. The most recognized prototype of a mermaid is a manatee or dugong. All belong to the category of mammals.

    It's the same as dolphins and whales. It was the mammals that ran back into the sea. So it doesn't belong to fish.

    It's with pigs. Dogs. Humans are mammals.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's fish! It's like candy corn is sugar!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Mermaids are supposed to be amphibians.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is a fish, and beauty is a definite word, which modifies the fish.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's not human, it's not suitable, it's something out of a fairy tale.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Fish, of course. You can't say that Sirius is a Sirius, right?

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is a man and a fish, and the benevolent see the benevolent and the wise see the wise.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's a man of fish, a fish of man.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    To be exact, a mermaid is a type of fish

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Whether a mermaid is a human being, or a fish is obvious is a fish.

    The image of the mermaid that people are generally familiar with is derived from the beautiful mermaid Lorelei often mentioned in German legends and poems. She would often appear on the banks of the Rhine when it was dark, and with her cold and poignant appearance and mournful singing, she would confuse passing boatmen, distract them, lose their direction, and finally sink to the bottom of the river.

    The upper body of a mermaid is a human (mostly female) and the lower body is the body of a fish, which is the basic form. At the time, people probably misunderstood the mammals that live in the ocean, dugongs and manatees, as monsters, and this was widely circulated, but this claim is not substantiated. However, in art, literature, or painting, as a metaphorical symbol, this is more credible.

    Mermaids are often used to symbolize unfortunate events, such as the mermaid in Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale. In most literary works, the mermaid ends up miserable, and in the end, he does not get happiness. By the way, although the familiar mermaid sculpture has only one tail fin on the lower body, it is quite surprising that in ancient Western paintings, mermaids usually have two tail fins.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's nothing, it's a fantasy.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Why bother with this question, the story of the mermaid is known.

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