The Lost Ancient Civilization of Shan Hai Jing

The Lost Ancient Civilization of Shan Hai Jing

by Oriental Arrow

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"The Classic of Mountains and Seas: The Lost Ancient Civilization" blends ancient mythology and hard-core science fiction into a majestic epic. In the ancient civilization called "Apocalypse", Dayu, as the last guardian, carried the legacy of his father Gun, harnessed the power of nanobug swarms and mountains and seas, and rewrote myths on the ruins. Here, the nine-tailed fox is a genetically edited mechanical pet, the stingray is a living USB flash drive, and the alien beasts in "The Classic of Mountains and Seas" are actually the key to the destruction of civilization. Dayu, his sister Nvjiao (a bioengineer), his best friend Boyi (a data geek), and the mechanical Yinglong (a mentor with a poisonous tongue) jointly uncovered layers of conspiracies: the "Lu Wu Agreement" of the Council of Elders attempts to use the annihilation program to restart civilization, the clone army of the Queen Mother of the West hides the code of annihilation, and the quantum crosstalk actor "Jiuo" deep in the ruins is actually the first generation survivor who uses laughter to fight against entropy. The work is based on the geography of "The Classic of Mountains and Seas" and reconstructs the wonders of science and technology: the wooden Babel Tower is actually a quantum elevator, Leize is an electromagnetic training ground, and Xiang Liu is a nuclear waste processor. In the torrent of interstellar expeditions, genetic pollution and AI rebellion, the most scorching things are the glimmers of humanity - the deformed family relationship between the clone of Nv Jiao and Xiang Liu's baby, the bond between master and apprentice in Yinglong's severed tail, and the new buds of Shatang planted by Dayu on the ruins of civilization. This is the ultimate dialectic about technology and myth, and it is also a fable of family love across dimensions. When the power of mountains and seas turns into poetry, when jokes become salvation, Chinese mythology is reborn in the quantum universe.

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