
Tianqing
by Salem
About This Novel
Duan Sirius, a man who bears the fate of Sirius, a man with terrifying actuarial abilities like a computer. From the day he was born, he was destined to bear loneliness and glory. In terms of his true nature, he was supposed to be a cruel man who brought chaos to the whole world. However, destiny is determined by heaven and luck changes on its own. In the end, people's destiny is not determined by heaven, but by themselves. Duan Tianlang was adopted by his adoptive father Fang Chong when he was born. Fang Chong deliberately cultivated it with Taoist culture, and after seventeen years, he finally achieved success. Although Duan Tianlang was a little indifferent, he finally restrained the cruel elements in his nature. When he was seventeen years old, the world's computer master and one of the greatest hackers, the American overseas Chinese Wang Lian, came to Duan Tianlang. This computer master who wanted to create a new world was very keenly aware of the unparalleled potential of Duan Sirius. So, he accepted Duan Tianlang as his disciple, taught Duan Tianlang the most advanced computer technology and ideas in the world, and taught him by words and deeds. After integrating ancient Taoist culture and advanced computer technology, Duan Tianlang was better than his master.
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Official(5)Scraped 20d ago
It feels a bit unfinished
I read a novel many years ago, and it really surprised me at the time.
I read a novel many years ago, and it really surprised me at the time.
Judging from the time of writing, it is a wonderful hacker novel. The plot is vivid and worth reading.
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Official(5)Scraped 20d ago
It feels a bit unfinished
I read a novel many years ago, and it really surprised me at the time.
I read a novel many years ago, and it really surprised me at the time.
Judging from the time of writing, it is a wonderful hacker novel. The plot is vivid and worth reading.
Hey, not bad
Hey, not bad Hey, not bad Say important things three times
Hey, not bad
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One of my favorite books!




Old book, not much to say →_→




This is a 2007 hacker novel with a single female protagonist. The protagonist's brain is as powerful as a computer. For him, this is both lucky and unfortunate. With great power comes great responsibility. This book has a brilliant wit, online IQ, and basically reasonable logic. It is still good to read today. The most impressive thing is the unforgettable and touching love between the male and female protagonists. If the existence of the protagonist is like an extremely rational computer, the existence of the female protagonist is to give the protagonist "emotion", which is to put it simply, she has humanity. Alas, although the ending is quite happy, it is still somewhat regrettable, but I definitely do not regret reading this book day and night for the past six days. This is a good story.




Comments: A pioneering work in the hacker genre, the game opens with Chaos Code and has a lot of useful information. The protagonist even uses satellites as springboards to invade. Its layout is very similar to Good Will Hunting. It is undeniable that this is a very good book, at least those of us liberal arts students can't read it clearly. The huge conspiracy from beginning to end, and the various thoroughly described characters are impressive. At this point I have to talk about the ending. This ending is too bland, so bland that I don't believe this is the ending. What two human souls were put into a computer server and fused together tightly? Is this considered bad? By the way, I have read several of Salen's books, and it's the same every time. His ideas are very good, and the books are full of imagination, but the endings are basically bad. Also, what I appreciate about Tianqing is that the love story between him and Su Ho is really written like a science man romance.












