Worm: World War 2.5

Worm: World War 2.5

by Liu Cixin Et Al.

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About This Novel

"World War 2.5" Is a collection of military science fiction works led by Liu Cixin. The book is based on Liu Cixin's masterpiece "Full Band Blocking". The article describes that in the context of the Russo-American War, the Russian commander's son sacrificed himself for the future and destiny of the country, piloted a spaceship, rushed to the sun, and exchanged his own destruction for the electromagnetic interference emitted by the sun, winning time and space for the country's victory... The most attractive thing about science fiction is creativity. In Liu Cixin's work, we are once again shocked by Liu Cixin's genius creativity...

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Burning Glacier95mo ago

We live in a boring era - everyone is bored to death due to lack of survival pressure and excessive entertainment. They can even risk their lives for five minutes of novelty.

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To Chop Wood is to Chop Wood106mo ago

The status of science fiction in China is quite sad.

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Respect98mo ago

I don't know what World War III will be like, but I know that World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones - Albert Einstein

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Annoying Life96mo ago

contradiction

People say Liu Cixin's works are excellent, but this is the first time I read Liu Cixin's works. I can't stand it. It feels like it has no beginning and no end. I always feel like I skipped chapters. I don't know if you will feel this way.

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Moon in Water83mo ago

The universe was designed by a supreme designer, based on simple and uniform rules, on beauty and symmetry

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Kxxu Xiaodong Haloed98mo ago

There is still a big gap between Liu Cixin and non-Liu Cixin

There is still a big gap between Liu Cixin and non-Liu Cixin

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Riding on the Waves101mo ago

Rich imagination, but it's a pity that there is no China

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Eagle Soaring for Nine Days98mo ago

Einstein said: Logic can take you from A to B, imagination can take you anywhere. For an engineer like Liu Cixin from Shanxi Niangziguan, it is really amazing to have such imagination.

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Much Happiness109mo ago

I have read both The Three-Body Problem and Time Migration, both of which were very well written. After reading a little bit about this one, I found it to be pretty good. Alas, I am in my senior year of high school and I have no time to read novels. I feel so depressed.

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A Cheng Hei Shizhen99mo ago

A very fantastic science fiction novel.

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[Traditional Science Fiction and Fantasy, Lively and Colorful Niche Literature!]✒wind Beard
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✒✒Chinese Science Fiction Recommendation No. 4: Han Song✒✒ The fourth of the four great kings of Chinese science fiction. Born in 1965 in Chongqing. Bachelor of Arts and Master of Laws from Wuhan University. He joined Xinhua News Agency in 1991 and has served as reporter, deputy editor-in-chief and executive editor of "Oriental Outlook Weekly" magazine, deputy external director and deputy director of the Central News Gathering Center, editorial board member of "China Army" magazine, visiting professor of Southwest University of Political Science and Law, and expert with special allowances from the State Council. He has won the Galaxy Award for Science Fiction, the Nebula Award for Chinese Science Fiction, the World Chinese Science Fiction Art Award, and the Jingdong Literature Award. The world in Han Song's eyes is gloomy, sad, and desperate, and his works are full of weirdness, absurdity, darkness, blood, and violence... With Kafka's gloomy despair, nightmarish irrationality, nightmare atmosphere, and cold tone, he constructs a very unique and profound fictional time and space as a reflection of human historical and cultural psychology. 🕵🕵🕵 No1. "Red Ocean" (2004). Known as "China's best science fiction literary work in the past 20 years", subversive text, shocking new world, and jaw-dropping moral standards are concentrated in an epic science fiction novel. Life is very monotonous, but people are very complicated. Due to the existence of chance, our efforts to explore the meaning of life are just dust in the universe, that's all. No2. "Hospital Trilogy". The world is ruled by artificial intelligence, patients have become part of the algorithm, drug wars have replaced nuclear wars, and the evil in people's subconsciousness has been aroused. Artificial intelligence has begun to understand human nature and the human condition... Exploring the medical secrets of the artificial intelligence era and thinking about the cosmic changes in life and human nature are called "milestones of dystopia in the new era." No3. "Cosmic Tombstone". There are two parts: the first part is about a tombstone scholar who spent his whole life studying cosmic tombstones that are considered taboo by the world, but ultimately found nothing; the second part is about a tombmaker who spent his whole life making tombstones in space, and finally died in the tomb he built with his own hands. No4. "Journey to the West in 2066". On the eve of the end of the Internet era, the great flood blew the spell bagpipes, and new humans quietly appeared in the ruins, dragging their long-haired tails and raising their mechanical heads. Spirit wands, Kennedy birds, sour-smelling Go chess, and the Pokemon gather under the lime tree. There is also a dark language that dominates the world, which is a collection of computer language, English, and ancient Tibetan. Infrasonic cannons make people laugh and talk, while the unknown flashes of light in the night sky silence people. The strength in strength is gone, but what is it that keeps going in cycles? When the weapons of time have also become rusty, let us use our feet as hands to lift the stone tools again! No5. "Recycled Bricks". Inspired by the Wenchuan Earthquake: After the earthquake, architects mixed ruins, wheat straw and dead bodies to create new building materials and won international awards. Those recycled bricks containing the souls of the dead began to become popular around the world. People became obsessed with them, so much so that they expected and looked for new disasters, and even spread artificial microorganisms on alien planets to cause destruction.

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