As the title says, take a day off. Last month’s intensive updates ensured normal updates during the Chinese New Year, so today I’ll give myself a day off, take a day off, and watch the TV series version of The Three-Body Problem.

I had read the novel serialized in Science Fiction World in the early 2000s. At that time, I felt that the first part of The Three-Body Problem was actually quite ordinary. After all, the layout was really not big, and it also involved the story of that decade. I was young at the time and felt that This novel has a similar meaning to other scar literature that dominates bookstores. I found it quite annoying and didn't like it at the time, but I didn't expect that the subsequent Three-Body Trilogy exceeded my imagination as a science fiction fan.

I didn't see it at the time, but later I saw a metaphorical explanation of the Three-Body Problem on the Internet, and I realized that the Three-Body People in Liu's eyes turned out to be an allusion to the American people across the ocean.

But when it came to the story of Luo Ji's struggle with the Trisolarans in the second part of the movie, it gave me a feeling no less terrifying than the first time I watched Infinite in high school. It was a trembling feeling like electric shock all over the body, all at once. Although the final outcome seemed to maintain relative peace amidst the deterrence of the dark forest, I was already fond of reading various military magazines and books on international politics when I was in college, and realized that in the calmness of the imbalance of power between the two, The great dangers contained and the inevitable catastrophic outcome.

The story of Cheng Xin and Yun Tianming in the third part is actually quite good, especially the three fairy tales at the end of the story are metaphors for what mankind will encounter, and the ending is not repeated using light particle attack methods, but innovative He created the conceptual weapon of two-way foil, which made me hooked at the time.

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