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Liu dui's personality evaluation

Liu is a cold observer of the universe, a cold moral judge and a cold thinker. (comment by science fiction writer He Xi)

Liu built a light-year exhibition hall with Wang Sheng's energy, which is full of miracles created by science and technology in the history of cosmic civilization beyond ordinary people's imagination. When you enter Liu's world, you will immediately feel the passion surging like a particle storm-the passion for science and technology. It is this passion that makes his world brilliant. This passion is not only reflected in his behavior of constructing grand scenes, but also in the fate choice of his characters. The choice of those lonely and weak lives that are set off by the grand world gives people a shock from another angle, which increases the heavy feeling of the works. (Comment by Yao Haijun, deputy editor-in-chief of Science Fiction World)

Liu's world covers all scales from singularity to the edge of the universe, spanning from Cretaceous to the next Millennium. The speed and breadth of his thoughts have already surpassed the traditional realm of "landing on the moon in nine days and catching turtles in five oceans". However, Liu's meaning is far beyond your imagination. In the process of flying and surpassing, Liu never stopped paying attention to realistic problems, human predicament and the limits of human nature. After reading almost all Liu's works, I have no doubt that this man single-handedly raised China's science fiction literature to a world-class level. (Yan Feng, Associate Professor, Chinese Department, Fudan University)

This 5 1 year-old writer was a software engineer of a hydropower station in Shanxi not long ago, and has published 13 novels so far. Liu is as famous in China as a Canadian-American science fiction writer. People often compare him to Sir Arthur Charles Clark of China, and Liu lists Sir Clark as one of the writers who influenced him. (Comment by Joshua Rothman, editor and writer of The New Yorker)

Liu brought people to a brand-new world, which was never created by China characters. People were taken to a brand-new world by him, which was a grand and logical world that China's writing had never created. In this world, the earth is like a leaf in the sea, insignificant and precarious. (Southern Weekend Review)