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Liu Cixin (, pronounced ; born 23 June 1963) is a Chinese computer engineer and
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writer. In English translations of his works, his name is given as Cixin Liu. He is sometimes called "''Da'' Liu" ("Big Liu") by his fellow science fiction writers in China. He is a nine-time winner of China's Galaxy Award, and has also received the 2015
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for his
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'' The Three-Body Problem'', as well as the 2017
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for '' Death's End''. He is also a winner of the Chinese
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. He is a member of the China Science Writers Association and the vice president of the Shanxi Writers Association.


Life and career

Liu was born on 23 June 1963 in
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. He grew up in Yangquan,
Shanxi Shanxi; Chinese postal romanization, formerly romanised as Shansi is a Provinces of China, province in North China. Its capital and largest city of the province is Taiyuan, while its next most populated prefecture-level cities are Changzhi a ...
, where his parents had been sent to work in the mines. Due to the violence of the
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he was sent to live in his ancestral home in Luoshan County,
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. Liu graduated from the North China University of Water Conservancy and Electric Power in 1988. He then worked as a computer engineer at a power plant in
Shanxi Shanxi; Chinese postal romanization, formerly romanised as Shansi is a Provinces of China, province in North China. Its capital and largest city of the province is Taiyuan, while its next most populated prefecture-level cities are Changzhi a ...
province.


Writing

Liu cites English authors
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and Arthur C. Clarke as important literary influences. He was labeled the first
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Chinese author after his novel '' China 2185'' was released in 1989. Liu's most famous work, '' The Three-Body Problem'', was first published in 2006. It is the first book in the '' Remembrance of Earth's Past'' trilogy. American author Ken Liu's 2014 translation (published by
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) won the 2015
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, and the book sold 1,200,000 copies in China before it won. Liu Cixin thus became the first author from Asia to win Best Novel. The German translation (which included some portions of the original text not included in the English translation) followed in 2016. Ken Liu also translated the third volume of ''The Three-Body Problem'' series, '' Death's End,'' in 2016. ''Death's End'' was a 2017
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finalist and won a 2017
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. Liu's ''Remembrance of Earth's Past'' trilogy has been a sensation of Chinese science fiction literature within Chinese territory and internationally. In 2012, the winner of the Nobel Prize of Literature, Mo Yan, acclaimed the remarkable originality of Liu Cixin. Liu's fiction focuses primarily on problems such as social inequality, scientific development and ecological limitations that impact humanity.


Adaptations

Chinese video platform Tencent Video released a series based on ''The Three-Body Problem'' in January 2023. A cinematic adaptation of ''The Three-Body Problem'' has been filmed, but its release has been indefinitely postponed. In March 2018,
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was rumored to be negotiating for the rights to the project. However, YooZoo Pictures released a statement in response stating that it was the "sole owner of the rights for film and TV series adaptations." Although it "was originally scheduled to be released in 2017," the project "was postponed indefinitely due to the company's internal shuffling and the rumored 'bad quality' of the film's first cut." In June 2019, it was reported that work had begun on an animated adaptation, and in 2020, October Media announced another adaptation in the works. The cinematic adaptation of his short story ''The Wandering Earth'' was released in China on 5 February 2019, which became the second highest-grossing film in the Chinese box office within 2 weeks. The science-fiction comedy film '' Crazy Alien'', adapted from his science fiction short story '' The Village Teacher'', had grossed 2.2 billion at the box office, making it the fifteenth film in Chinese film history with a box office exceeding 2 billion. US streaming platform
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announced in September 2020 that it had ordered an English-language series based on Liu's trilogy ''The Three-Body Problem''. Liu would serve as a consulting producer on the project.
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and D.B. Weiss were named as writers and executive producers. Other members of the creative team included executive producer
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, Ram Bergman,
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, Nena Rodrigue, Lin Qi, and Rosamund Pike. The Netflix television adaptation started production in early November 2021, with a scheduled finish date in August 2022. In November 2023, Netflix released a sneak peek and announced that the drama would be released 21 March 2024. Chinese video sharing website Bilibili released a series exploring the science of Liu Cixin's science fiction in November 2022.


Films and TV works


Personal life

Liu is married and has a daughter.


Political views

In a June 2019 interview published in ''
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'', interviewer Jiayang Fan found that Liu "prefers to avoid" talking about politics. In the same article, Liu stated that democracy was not appropriate for modern China. When probed by Fan about "individual liberty and freedom of governance", Liu said that this is "not what Chinese people care about", adding "If you were to loosen up the country a bit, the consequences would be terrifying." He expressed support for policies such as the
one-child policy The one-child policy ( zh, c=一孩政策, p=yī hái zhèngcè) was a population planning initiative in China implemented between 1979 and 2015 to curb the country's population growth by restricting many families to a single child. The progr ...
and China's Xinjiang policies, saying "Would you rather that they be hacking away at bodies at train stations and schools in terrorist attacks? If anything, the government is helping their economy and trying to lift them out of poverty." Liu's works (including some of his adaptations) contain various subtle and plot-wide criticisms of actions of the
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. In one such case, Liu moved a brutal
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from where it was hidden in the middle of the book to the beginning of ''The Three-Body Problem''s English translation, when suggested by his translator, Ken Liu. In response to the prominently placed plot point, Liu Cixin replied, "That is how I wanted it originally!" The Netflix adaptation, where Liu Cixin was also a Consulting Producer, also starts with the struggle session. Liu Cixin's Chinese publishers chose to place the politically charged scene in the middle of the book instead of the beginning, in order to get past government censors. Polish science fiction critic Wojciech Orliński argued that Liu's works such as ''Remembrance of Earth's Past'' and ''The Wandering Earth'' represent endorsement of concepts of
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,
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as well as tacit approval of "China's
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and control society".


Bibliography


Novels

* '' China 2185'' (中国2185) (1989) * ''The Devil's Bricks'' (魔鬼积木) (2002) * '' Supernova Era'' (超新星纪元) (2003) * ''
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'' (球状闪电) (2004) * '' Remembrance of Earth's Past'' (地球往事) trilogy: ** '' The Three-Body Problem'' (三体) (2006) ** '' The Dark Forest'' (黑暗森林) (2008) ** '' Death's End'' (死神永生) (2010) * '' Of Ants and Dinosaurs'' (2010), also published as ''The Cretaceous Past'' (2021)


Works of short fiction


Collections

2003 * 爱因斯坦赤道 2004 * ''With Her Eyes'' (带上她的眼睛) 2008 * '' The Wandering Earth'' (流浪地球) * 魔鬼积木·白垩纪往事 2014 * ''Time Migration'' (时间移民) * ''2018'' 2020 * '' To Hold Up the Sky'' 2024 * '' A View from the Stars''


Essays

2003 * 文明的反向扩张 (''
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'') * 远航!远航! (''Science Fiction World'')


Awards


References


External links

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