Story summary
The First Emperor of Qin sought immortality, but Xu Fu's eastward journey was fruitless, so he ordered Yi to lead 3,000 warriors and the remaining princes as supervisors, and go west to Kunlun to seek the elixir of immortality. The Road to Kunlun and the triple entropy catastrophe of Qi Qi, Qin Yuan's confusing network domain, Zhu Long's dimensionality reduction dilemma and the desperate game of Mobius Circle reconstruct the mythical trial with a scientific core. On the edge of the battlefield, A Yuan, the son of Yi, and A Wang, the son of Yan Qi, went from fighting to forming a friendship, laying the groundwork for the subsequent theft of medicine.
Everyone was lucky enough to meet the Queen Mother of the West and listen to the declaration of heaven. However, Young Master Yu insisted on the emperor's order and ordered A Yuan and A Wang to steal the longevity pill. On the way back, the First Emperor died, and Hu Hai slaughtered all the clan members. Young Master Yu was forced to establish the "Yu Qin" in Tianshui, and used nine immortality pills to create a power chess game. Eternal life allowed him to become a tyrant, slaughter heroes, and expel great masters to achieve legends. The carnival in the harem finally turned into a sensory overload, and witchcraft was secretly used among the royal family, and dangers abounded. The strange person found the secret true elixir to save the world and put an end to the illusion of immortality. The whole country went crazy, and Yu Qin was destroyed by internal strife.
A hundred years later, Yingyu returned, and many extraordinary people emerged from the ashes of Xianyang. When he heard that the mausoleum of the First Emperor was closed, he and Pi wrote a bloody letter about their love. Chang'an witnessed Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty retelling the story of the First Emperor's quest for immortality, and the former immortal turned into a laughing stock on the street.
The full text integrates mythology with concepts such as the law of entropy increase, dimensionality reduction theory, and dark matter. It uses "immortality" as the core metaphor, uses historical imagination to graft real people and ruins, and creates future tactics on ancient battlefields. It also writes about internal battles in the palace, interesting stories about gods, and the beauty of human relations in the human world. The grand narrative is combined with black humor, and contains philosophical thoughts to satirize the past and present.
Pronouncement: Immortality is the fairest curse given by heaven to all living beings. The value of life lies in its limited brilliance.