Trisolaris

Trisolaris

by Liu Jianfeng

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About This Novel

Astrophysicist Liu Ting unexpectedly received a call from a mental hospital. On the phone, a female doctor and a female patient whom Liu Ting didn't know at all knew everything about Liu Ting's situation. Liu Ting risked his great curiosity to find the truth of the matter, but soon found himself trapped in a strange mystery: these two mysterious women came from an organization called the "Three Body Alliance". Under their guidance, Liu Ting discovered the "Three Body System" composed of two previously unknown giant stars and the sun. They will soon collide, leading to the destruction of the solar system. Liu Ting wanted to prevent the disaster from happening, but unexpectedly discovered that he was the creator of the "Three-Body Alliance" and predicted the end of mankind hundreds of years ago... There are many mysteries. Will Liu Ting change everything, or will he go towards the final arrangement of fate for himself?

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Shin Dae Woong 2°c112mo ago

Three Body World-Book Review

This novel has nothing to do with Liu Da's Three-Body Problem. It actually tells the story of a solar system and the earth that are actually in a three-body state. The author wants to write about the various evils and entanglements of human nature, and this dark distortion is caused by the superposition of countless parallel world cycles. This is originally good. However, in order to create a suspense effect, the author used various covert plots and hysterical and capricious descriptions of the male protagonist, as well as the erratic, turbulent and far-fetched emotional drama descriptions of three women and one man, resulting in a strong sense of Qiong Yao farce. The story begins to become exciting and clear towards the end. But this is only the first one. After reading it, I feel like a scholar created a lot of troubles, and then in order to solve these troubles and study his relationship with these troubles, he created a parallel world where the protagonist exists. Now the protagonist is just an experiment done by his original self. Well~ I look forward to the author's subsequent development. Stop cheating

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104mo ago

This book is different from Liu Cixin's The Three-Body Problem. Please shut up those illiterate keyboard warriors and please read it first if you want to speak. Thank you. Personally, I think this book is very good, completely comparable to Liu Da's.

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All Stars Are Empty106mo ago

This is what I'm saying

The author's writing is indeed very good. Maybe he imitated The Three-Body Problem, but as a person who has never read The Three-Body Problem, it really gave me a lot of insights.

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L786mo ago

The novel is overall good, with some flaws

A long time ago, I thought that the book "Three-Body World" was a sequel to Liu's "Three-Body Problem", and I didn't think about reading it. However, after I took the time to read it carefully, I found that it was not the case. This is an independent and excellent novel. The novelty of this novel is quite good among science fiction novels. There are two concepts of parallel universe and life cycle, and it also touches on the aspect of quantum mechanics. Although I seem to have a vague understanding of quantum mechanics, it does not affect the smoothness of reading the novel. The author's portrayal is still very good. But the plot and characterization of the novel slightly disappointed me. First of all, in terms of plot, the author dug a lot of holes in the early stage. Some of the holes were not filled in the later stage, and some of the holes were filled but the filling was a bit sloppy. For example, the Liu Ting Observatory paper is a bit unexplainable. The author later said that the paper was written by Zhou Xiaoyu who logged in to the wrong account when he was at the observatory. However, it does not make sense here. If you go back to read the paper, you will find that the paper is completely It was written according to Liu Ting's tone. If we read it as "Zhou Xiaoyu is the author of the paper", it would conflict with the description in the paper. I remember that the beginning of the paper probably meant "I think my previous "Liu Ting-style sideways shift" was wrong"! We can find the flaw from this sentence, it is completely Liu Ting's tone. This is the flaw that the author filled in later. Even if there is another speculation that Zhou Xiaoyu deliberately helped Liu Ting publish the paper in the early stage so that he could later cooperate with the six adoptive parents to destroy Liu Ting's public image, then Zhou Xiaoyu should also have been arranged by Liu Ting. Then she should also have a "Guide Book 43 Zhou Xiaoyu Edition" but it was not mentioned in the article. And there is also the part about the mental hospital in the early stage of the article. Apart from the appearance of the characters and giving Liu Ting a drawing paper of the Three-Body Galaxy, it does not seem to have as much effect on promoting the plot of the rest of the article as I expected. Moreover, the article is about Liu Ting's third resurrection. The three girls shouldn't be too surprised, and they shouldn't say things like "You really don't recognize me anymore." And the mental hospital aspect is not well explained. Finally, in terms of characterization, I think this is a shortcoming of the entire novel. The author failed to portray the three girls in general. He did not give the characters distinct image characteristics, and they were too general. There was only a vague concept of "lively Zhao, gentle Zhang, calm Yin". Liu Ting's portrayal was decent. You can see from many details that he is cold-blooded, timid, and irritable. The characters are in line with human nature and a little bit unlikable. The whole novel is pretty much like this. Overall it's not bad, and it's considered to be excellent among Chinese science fiction novels. But if the plot logic and character portrayal were more perfect, the whole novel would be almost perfect. Another point is that the title Three Body Worlds may make many Liu fans (such as me) not very enthusiastic about the book. I haven't read a novel for more than half a year. I never settled down to read a book when I was in college. I read this book during the winter vacation of my freshman year. I was quite satisfied and it met my expectations. I'm very grateful to the author!

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Dawn99mo ago

It's not easy to write so many words. Maybe he imitated the Three-Body Problem, but it's really beautiful.

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Book Friends 2023081130668879mo ago

What rubbish

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Ruomeng106mo ago

Don't ruin the word "three-body"!

Will others mistakenly think this is a three-body thing?

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Glacier86mo ago

nature

Just because the names are similar, they are beaten to death with a stick; just like celebrities buying clothes and others follow suit, is it okay to say that those people are disgusting and should be beaten to death? Isn't this a similar situation? Personally, I'll comment after reading it.

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懇ベ97mo ago

This book is pretty good

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User 53070088864371mo ago

The plot is average, but the plagiarism and popularity of the setting are unforgivable.

The plot is average, but the plagiarism and popularity of the setting are unforgivable.

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