Wang Jinkang's New Human Tetralogy: Humanoid, Leopard-man, Cancer-man, Dolphin-man

Wang Jinkang's New Human Tetralogy: Humanoid, Leopard-man, Cancer-man, Dolphin-man

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The masterpiece of Galaxy Award-winning science fiction writer Wang Jinkang! The new four-part human race: humanoid, leopard-man, cancer-man, and dolphin-man. In "Humanoid", the most mysterious "humanoid factory" on earth uses pure technology to create human DNA and develop humanoids. At the same time, it is strictly stipulated that humanoids are not allowed to have fingerprints. When artificial life and computer life become a reality, how will humans get along? In "The Leopard Man", a Chinese-American young man shocked the world by breaking the world sprint record with amazing results, but on a full moon night, he uncontrollably repeated the mistakes he made four years ago... In "Cancer Man", a biologist used the cancer cells of his deceased grandmother to clone a black girl. Unexpectedly, this girl with extraordinary growth speed and organ regeneration ability soon became the target of the "Snakehead"... In "Dolphin Man", nuclear fusion destroyed human civilization on the earth.

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User 535500007311105mo ago

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I have to admire the author's strong imagination and logic. The four parts are all related to human evolution, vividly depicting the contradictions between technology and ethics. At the same time, they also ruthlessly and sharply criticize the good and evil of human nature.

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Firefly104mo ago

I think Wang Jinkang writes much better than Liu Cixin! If you like Wang Jinkang, please like it!

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What's Z102mo ago

Conscientious works, a good article of 700,000 words only costs 2 yuan

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Pretend106mo ago

Does it look good?

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Warm Light Smile°105mo ago

It's beautiful! Have a look.

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Lcy_ea86mo ago

wrong

Although it's very good, why can't I download it after I bought it?

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Y S M L90mo ago

Not to be missed

Extremely outstanding work, greatly benefited.

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Vomiting Ky (blackened)96mo ago

Cloning primates, am I living in science fiction?

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Falling Sand96mo ago

Growth tasks.

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Hanyue97mo ago

Cast five recommendation votes to support domestic products

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✒✒Chinese Science Fiction Recommendation 2: Wang Jinkang 2✒✒ No.5 "Mercury Sowing". The momentum is great, and the conception is ingenious: the novel adopts a two-line narrative progression, and the two lines will converge at a point at the end, and that point is the moment when Mercury sows the seeds. This is a novel with the theme of science versus religion. Religion and science wax and wane. Species first understand the world through religion, then rely on science, then return to religion, and then explore science. They are like two spiraling single strands in DNA, inseparable. Religion gives people an emotional sense of belonging, and science gives people a sense of intellectual conviction. However, there are always places in the world that are beyond human reach, and it is unknown whether the Creator exists. Therefore, science, like religion, only solves various difficulties within the scope of human perception and benefits mankind. No6. "Three Color World". Racial prejudice under the shell of science fiction: The outer structure of human intelligence has individual genetic mutations, which can be transmitted over long distances in the form of brain waves. This may establish an open overall intelligence and a unified human thinking field. However, this advantage only exists in the Mongoloid race, which caused panic among white professors. It could have become the common wealth of the three-color world, but in the end it turned into a massacre. The novel is full of allusions. What does the conflict of interests between different countries mean in the larger context of time and space? It's just a boring game that God saw in his spare time. No7. "Humanoid". After the development of human technology, some elements and basic substances are synthesized in humanoid factories, which are equivalent to human followers and servants. The factory director stole a child before retiring and it was eventually revealed that it caused an uproar in the entire society. In fact, many families without children regard humans as children, but they cannot enjoy the rights of normal humans because of their birth. No8. "Cancer Man". The protagonist Hela is developed from black cancer cells and normal human egg cells. Due to her rapid growth and her ability to regenerate after her organs were stolen, she is considered a threat by human society. She creates her own kingdom, but even her love is calculated. In the end, her ending was decided by the vote of her parents who gave birth to her, and she was so proud that she finally chose to die. No9. "Dolphin Man". After the world was destroyed, a female biologist tried to store human knowledge in the brains of dolphins and created a group of dolphin people. The dolphins and the original sea people complemented each other to form humans in the new world. The male protagonist, who woke up in the future after sleeping, learned a lot from the new dolphin people and finally decided to protect the sea. No10. "The Beekeeper". "Don't wake the bees": Beekeepers are to bees the creator to humans. To what extent can honeys perceive "divine interference"? Like, does God exist? If so, does God have benevolent interference in human evolution? Can man's dispersed intelligence understand God's higher-level thinking? Does the end of bee evolution indicate that human intelligence may also end at a certain height? It's scary to think about it. No10. "The Mystery of the Sphinx". The story of immortality explores the importance of individual death to the evolution of racial civilization. The novel says: "If the earth is filled with 'young people' with ineffective lifespans, how will it accommodate the latecomers with creative spirit?"

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