This unforgettable immortal description may not need you or me to express it in detail. You can see at a glance that she is a "fairy". The last scene of the goddess scene belongs to the so-called "fairy picture" that people can think of at a glance.
Textual research on primitive gods
The overall costume of the crane is the effect of Yunmo Jiadan Crane, with gray and cyan contrasting with white and decorated with red rope, which looks like a crane. Tails are also shaped like the wings and tails of cranes. Under the superposition of various effects, from the first sight of Shen He, the word immortal will definitely emerge in my mind, whether she is immortal or not. Of course, Shen He airy attack action is also full of fairy tales.
So why should Shen He's "immortal" be shaped so heavily? Maybe this is the charm of the characters. When we know Shen He in a new fiend mission, we will find that Shen He doesn't like being regarded as a fairy, or he doesn't like the feeling of being regarded as a fairy and staying away from others. The root of all this goes back to Shen He's childhood.
So this is actually a node that enriches the character, causes contradictions and sublimates stories and characters. Whether hero, mortal or immortal, these identities overlap with Shen He, which shows the role of Shen He in a three-dimensional way.