
Wandering Earth
by Liu Cixin
About This Novel
Liu Cixin's short stories are cleverly conceived and wildly imaginative, hiding a solid scientific foundation and profound humanistic care in a smart and exquisite story structure. This collection selects eleven short stories by Liu Cixin, among which "Chao Wen Dao", "Wandering Earth", "Rural Teacher", "Chinese Sun" and "Full Band Blocking Interference" all won the Galaxy Award. "The Wandering Earth" and "Country Teacher" have been adapted into movies. "Bring Her Eyes" was selected as the "Chinese" textbook for the second semester of seventh grade by the People's Education Press. The cover illustration of this book is the movie poster of the same name "The Wandering Earth".
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Official(64)Scraped 29d ago
Ding Yi has told his wife and daughter many times that his mind has been occupied by physics and he can only squeeze out a small corner for them. In Ding Yi's heart, physics is probably more important than them.
Ding Yi promised to take them to travel around the world, but they never expected that Ding Yi would actually take them to travel around the world in a tube. However, they were also very happy. As long as their family could be together, it was fine. Where they went was not important.
This book is a science fiction world, not a wandering earth
This book is a fake Wandering Earth, the one above is the real one, this book is called Science Fiction World
I've finished reading it all, but there are no medals. I've tried it again and there are records. It's the same as the other ones. I didn't get this one, so I tried it again. Alas.
Liu Cixin's science fiction is romantic, beautiful, but also cruel and despairing
Wenwen said that she wanted Ding Yi to take them around the outside of the tube, but Ding Yi refused. He said that as long as she had imagination, she could see everything she wanted to see. In fact, Wenwen just wanted him to accompany them.
I don't have the intelligence to understand it, but I still like to read it. The first time I read a science fiction novel was in elementary school. That's why I wrote a message to my classmates when I graduated from junior high school. I wanted to travel to space. My classmates all thought I was crazy. They looked at me differently in those days (I graduated in 1998 and am now 41 years old.) I didn't know what I thought at the time, but I still find it funny.
Wonderful.
Every novel is worthy of a Wandering Earth-like movie.
Some people can't afford VIP and leave negative reviews. Why don't you have money to blame for books? It's a very good book, I recommend reading it. A science fiction series, but The Three-Body Problem is better. Personally, I prefer Trisolaris.
Although it is the original version and the movie is an adaptation, it is more attractive like this
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Official(64)Scraped 29d ago
Ding Yi has told his wife and daughter many times that his mind has been occupied by physics and he can only squeeze out a small corner for them. In Ding Yi's heart, physics is probably more important than them.
Ding Yi promised to take them to travel around the world, but they never expected that Ding Yi would actually take them to travel around the world in a tube. However, they were also very happy. As long as their family could be together, it was fine. Where they went was not important.
This book is a science fiction world, not a wandering earth
This book is a fake Wandering Earth, the one above is the real one, this book is called Science Fiction World
I've finished reading it all, but there are no medals. I've tried it again and there are records. It's the same as the other ones. I didn't get this one, so I tried it again. Alas.
Liu Cixin's science fiction is romantic, beautiful, but also cruel and despairing
Wenwen said that she wanted Ding Yi to take them around the outside of the tube, but Ding Yi refused. He said that as long as she had imagination, she could see everything she wanted to see. In fact, Wenwen just wanted him to accompany them.
I don't have the intelligence to understand it, but I still like to read it. The first time I read a science fiction novel was in elementary school. That's why I wrote a message to my classmates when I graduated from junior high school. I wanted to travel to space. My classmates all thought I was crazy. They looked at me differently in those days (I graduated in 1998 and am now 41 years old.) I didn't know what I thought at the time, but I still find it funny.
Wonderful.
Every novel is worthy of a Wandering Earth-like movie.
Some people can't afford VIP and leave negative reviews. Why don't you have money to blame for books? It's a very good book, I recommend reading it. A science fiction series, but The Three-Body Problem is better. Personally, I prefer Trisolaris.
Although it is the original version and the movie is an adaptation, it is more attractive like this
