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How to objectively evaluate Wang Xiaobo?
Wang Xiaobo is one of the creative writers in China. He is the crystallization of China's suffering and absurdity for nearly half a century. His works thoroughly satirize all the absurdities and sufferings in life. He also did something that no one ever wanted to do or could do: he abandoned the tradition of softness, sadness and flattery in China's modern literature, but inherited the critical and thinking spirit of Russell and Calvino, and at the same time creatively connected this tradition with the game spirit of China's ancient novels.

Bronze Age, Golden Age and Silver Age are Wang Xiaobo's representative works, which can be said to be the sum of all his excellent works.

Against this background, The Golden Age tells a kind of resistance of intellectuals under various oppression. The Silver Age uses the interweaving of reality and virtuality to shuttle between the future and the past to reflect the absurdity of life. "Bronze Age" is set in the Tang Dynasty and tells how people in the Tang Dynasty pursued themselves and acted according to their own values. Moreover, modern elements are injected into the novel, and history and future are intertwined, describing ancient and modern China and foreign countries.

The Trilogy of Times is about Wang Xiaobo's thoughts on the way out for intellectuals, his description of the fate of intellectuals from ancient times to the present, and his thoughts and sympathy for China intellectuals. The language style of Wang Xiaobo's works is humorous and ironic, full of personal imagination, humanistic thinking and care, and the artistic level is very high.