Human abnormal syndrome is not a simple narrative, nor a simple science fiction. 28 stories of different time and space, different backgrounds and different characters really messed up my thinking. If you can't guess the ending, cruelty and vanity will erode your brain from time to time.
Artificial intelligence is a hot topic in recent years. After watching so many sci-fi movies, I have been instilled with the idea that robots will eventually replace human beings, and then I didn't feel disobedient when I saw robots with souls written by Zhang Han Temple. "The Pastor's Prayer", "Flying Robot" and "Robot and its Dog" ... In most of the stories in the book, there is the intersection of people and robots. In his works, robots have independent thinking and can make their own unique choices through their own thinking like people. Moreover, these robots, without fraud or hypocrisy, are better people than humans. Although I don't know what artificial intelligence will develop in the future, it seems that human beings really can't dominate the earth forever and dominate everything.
I remember the most vivid story in the book, which is a story with strong sense of reality. The seventh rainy day when I met you.
Li Mo, the operator of the tree hole hotline 17 18, expects a voice in hundreds of tree hole hotlines every day. When he opens his mouth, it always makes people feel embarrassed and reminds people of the voice of a man who will blush through the phone. Every time he calls, the first thing he says is, "It's me again ..."
The story he told Li off and on. His girlfriend left and never came back. He has been waiting for infatuation. After calling the hotline for the first time, he always asked Li Mo for advice: "It's the 45th day ... Do you think I should continue to wait?" "It was rainy when she left." "I still have her umbrella. Do you think she forgot to bring it, or is she going to come back? "
Finally, on the seventh rainy day, Li Mo asked for leave, wearing the same red and white skirt and red umbrella as when his girlfriend left, and went to the bus stop where he waited for his girlfriend. The stranger in a black raincoat said to her, "You are back."
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In the book, Zhang Han Temple also created a poet for readers-Leteon Brando, a French poet who was born blind, an illiterate but brilliant 19-year-old boy. Each of his poems is full of unique and gorgeous brilliance, and it is a love poem that young people in love can read directly to their lovers. Let's end this note with one of them: