Joy of Life was set in a future Earth that had experienced a nuclear war. The story took place in the next era of Earth. The human civilization of the previous era was destroyed by a nuclear war. The surviving humans mutated under the effects of nuclear radiation and evolved the ability to use nuclear radiation to strengthen their body functions. The main location of the story was Qing Kingdom, located in the Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai regions. Qing Kingdom was a country that had survived the nuclear war. Its level of civilization was relatively high, and people still used Chinese and Han characters. The people of the Qing Kingdom learned advanced knowledge from the emissaries sent by the military museum in the North Pole and rebuilt their civilization.
Joy of Life was set in a future Earth that had experienced a nuclear war. In this world, human civilization had declined to prehistoric times due to nuclear wars. Nuclear radiation had caused the earth to fall into destruction. However, a military museum in the Arctic was spared and helped rebuild civilization by sending messengers to teach the surviving humans advanced scientific knowledge. Joy of Life's world map roughly divided this world into six regions: Eastern Barbarian, Southern Border, Western Region, Northern Plains, Central Plains, and Jiangnan. Each region had its own regional characteristics and cultural customs, which were closely related to the original work. The story of Joy of Life unfolded in this world.
Joy of Life was set in a future Earth that had experienced a nuclear war. In this world, human civilization had declined to prehistoric times due to nuclear wars. Nuclear radiation had caused the earth to fall into destruction. The surviving humans mutated under the effects of nuclear radiation and evolved the ability to use nuclear radiation to strengthen their body functions. The story took place in the next era on Earth. Fan Xian was a transmigrator. His brain had been transplanted into a newborn baby, so that the baby had the knowledge and memories of the previous era as soon as it was born. In this world, in order to obtain the resources and science and technology of the previous era, the humans of the new era began a political struggle around Fan Xian. In addition, a military museum in the Arctic survived the nuclear war and helped the surviving humans rebuild their civilization by sending messengers to teach them advanced knowledge.
Joy of Life was set in a future Earth that had experienced a nuclear war. The story took place in the next era of Earth. The human civilization of the previous era was destroyed by a nuclear war. The surviving humans mutated under the effects of nuclear radiation and evolved the ability to use nuclear radiation to strengthen their body functions. Qing Kingdom was a country that had survived the nuclear war. Its level of civilization was relatively high, and people still used Chinese and Han characters. The people of the Qing Kingdom learned advanced knowledge from the emissaries sent by the military museum in the North Pole and rebuilt their civilization. The main character in the story, Fan Xian, was a transmigrator. He had the knowledge and memories of the previous era. He communicated with the people of the Qing Kingdom and fought with them for power. In addition, the story also involved the transmigration experience and influence of Ye Qingmei. She was Fan Xian's mother and had an important influence on his growth and thinking. Overall, Joy of Life was set in a future Earth that had experienced a nuclear war. It showed the regress of human civilization, the effects of nuclear radiation, and the mutation ability of human evolution.
Joy of Life's worldview was based on a sci-fi story. The story took place in the next era of Earth. The human civilization of the previous era was destroyed by a nuclear war. The surviving humans mutated under the effects of nuclear radiation and evolved the ability to use nuclear radiation to strengthen their body functions. This world view was set in a post-apocalyptic setting. Human civilization had regressed to the primitive era. At the same time, some technological relics and military museum had appeared, providing some special elements and possibilities for the development of the story.
Joy of Life was set in a future Earth that had experienced a nuclear war. In this world, human civilization had declined to prehistoric times due to nuclear wars. Nuclear radiation had caused the earth to fall into destruction. However, a military museum in the Arctic was spared and helped rebuild civilization by sending messengers to teach the surviving humans advanced knowledge. So even after the nuclear war, hundreds of thousands of years later, when the story happened, the residents of the Central Plains still spoke and wrote Chinese. Fan Xian, a transmigrator, could communicate with them without any obstacles.
Joy of Life's worldview was based on a sci-fi story. The story took place in the next era of Earth. The human civilization of the previous era was destroyed by a nuclear war. The surviving humans mutated under the effects of nuclear radiation and evolved the ability to use nuclear radiation to strengthen their body functions. This world view was set in a post-apocalyptic setting. Human civilization had regressed to the primitive era. At the same time, some technological relics and military museum had appeared, providing some special elements and possibilities for the development of the story.
Joy of Life's worldview was based on a sci-fi story. The story took place in the next era of Earth. The human civilization of the previous era was destroyed by a nuclear war. The surviving humans mutated under the effects of nuclear radiation and evolved the ability to use nuclear radiation to strengthen their body functions. This worldview provided a unique background for the story, including the regress of human civilization, the effects of nuclear radiation, and the mutation ability of human evolution. These elements together formed the worldview structure of Joy of Life.
Joy of Life's worldview was based on a sci-fi story. The story took place in the next era of Earth. The human civilization of the previous era was destroyed by a nuclear war. The surviving humans mutated under the effects of nuclear radiation and evolved the ability to use nuclear radiation to strengthen their body functions. This worldview provided a unique background for the story, including the regress of human civilization, the effects of nuclear radiation, and the mutation ability of human evolution. These elements together formed the worldview structure of Joy of Life.
Joy of Life was set in a future Earth that had experienced a nuclear war. The story took place in the next era of Earth. The human civilization of the previous era was destroyed by a nuclear war. The surviving humans mutated under the effects of nuclear radiation and evolved the ability to use nuclear radiation to strengthen their body functions. In the story, Fan Xian was a transmigrator. His brain had been transplanted into a newborn baby, so that the baby had the knowledge and memories of the previous era as soon as it was born. In this world, in order to obtain the resources and science and technology of the previous era, the humans of the new era began a political struggle around Fan Xian. The story also mentioned a military museum in the Arctic that survived the destruction of the nuclear war and helped the surviving humans rebuild civilization by sending messengers to teach them advanced knowledge.
Joy of Life's worldview was based on a sci-fi story. The story took place in the next era of Earth. The human civilization of the previous era was destroyed by a nuclear war. The surviving humans mutated under the effects of nuclear radiation and evolved the ability to use nuclear radiation to strengthen their body functions. This worldview provided a unique background for the story, including the regress of human civilization, the effects of nuclear radiation, and the mutation ability of human evolution. These elements together formed the worldview structure of Joy of Life.