Han Song's "orbit" Trilogy

Han Song's "orbit" Trilogy

by Han Song

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Han Song, a representative Chinese science fiction writer, is known as the "Philip Dick of contemporary China". He has been writing science fiction for more than 30 years. His works are bizarre and colorful, poetic and dialectical, with unique aesthetic awareness, humanistic care and philosophical concepts. They are a profound practice of science fiction realism. The evolution of transportation reflects the changes in the country, reshapes the technological and social landscape, and also reshapes people's ideas. Han Song has revised and republished his masterpiece novels "Metro", "High-Speed ​​Rail" and "Orbit" into the "Orbit Trilogy", which implies a rich and complex survival experience, uses allegorical texts to warn cosmic civilization, and reproduces the dystopian masterpiece of a Chinese observer and thinker.

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Xiaoguliang, Who Loves to Eat Melon Seeds48mo ago

As train speeds seem to continue to develop, high-speed rail has evolved into a mobile base carrying agricultural civilization with high technology but simple folk customs. High-speed rail is also a good means of transportation.

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I'm Speechless. I'm Speechless.48mo ago

Facing the subway, passengers were angry, confused, and scared at first, but they gradually adapted to the new environment. The train continued to run towards the unknown future, and they followed it all the way.

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I'm Speechless. I'm Speechless.48mo ago

The high-speed train is still running at high speed after the accident, and it is separated from normal time and space and transformed into a closed space high-speed rail civilization. It can be seen that progress still needs to be made.

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