trisomy

I've been wanting to read this novel for a long time, and I heard that it won the Science Fiction Award.

The opening chapter goes straight to the topic without being verbose. It reads like "Alive" at the beginning. I find that I like this kind of novels. The beginning of the famous novels is very difficult to read (the serious classics seem to have not read a few), "The Count of Monte Cristo" Life Reading 's first novel, the beginning was not very interesting, but after reading it was quite shocking, "Three-Body Problem" did not feel that way.

The physical knowledge involved feels a bit too much (maybe I am too white) and a little dizzy. When I wrote about Ye Wenjie's factory, I felt that she must have dramas, and there were a lot of them. Otherwise, Wang Miao would always ask Wang Miao to see what she did after losing Yang Dong. Sure enough, there was quite a lot of space to write about her. key person. Facing the tragic death of his father, the despair of the society, and the hatred of the society, the hope to reshape the civilization of the earth through the civilization of the Three-Body Problem seems a little naive. He was very cruel. He killed his husband for his own purposes. He was very curious about how he killed his daughter. It seems that he did not mention it throughout the article.

Wang Miao, a bit like the married middle-aged uncle's feeling about his first love (Yang Dong), seems to agree to participate in the investigation for this reason. High-level talents have a very deep understanding of life. Once the belief in firm belief collapses, life will be over. I admire this man's extensive knowledge. The physicist even knows the MAC address. I only heard about it a few days ago. A little ashamed. Shi Qiang felt very much like NB. In his life, he couldn't think about it as much as Wang Miao and lived in the moment. When Ding Yi appeared later, it seemed that she was not as sad as she had just lost her girlfriend, and life had to continue without anyone.

The chaotic era of the three-body planet is quite strange. How did the civilization start, and if it was a cold winter, would it freeze to death? Is it useful for the king to be in a pyramid-like building when the sun is in a straight line? Did the three suns appear together and the entire planet melted? The four protons are quite magical, and I didn't understand how they affected Earth's technology until the end.

I feel that the Trisolaran who received the message from the earth for the first time is very similar to Ye Wenjie. In the end, they both chose what they thought was the best choice, but they were all irresponsible to their own planet. Is there right or wrong?

The desire to read the second and third volumes is not too great, and I feel that it lacks a sense of shock.

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