Hansol Hospital Trilogy (hospital + Exorcism + Undead)

Hansol Hospital Trilogy (hospital + Exorcism + Undead)

by Han Song

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Han Song is a representative Chinese science fiction writer and is known as the "Philip Dick of contemporary China". His new novel "Hospital" trilogy explores the medical secrets of the near future era of artificial intelligence and ponders the biggest changes in life and human nature. It is the culmination of Han Song's dystopian ideological system and is enough to rewrite the history of Chinese science fiction. The first "Hospital" put forward the subversive values ​​​​of the "pharmaceutical era", "Seeing a doctor is first of all a matter of faith; life is a treatment package." The second part, "Exorcism," further depicts a brief history of future patients in the "drug war" and outlines the evolution of medical artificial intelligence. As the final chapter of the trilogy, "The Undead" constructs the medical society of the Mars Hospital on the Day of Resurrection. The rise and collapse of the "pharmaceutical empire" hints at the secret of life's "original death or primary death", and the end of the world must be unspeakable.

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