When you get the book, open it. Who knows how to read all the way down, read it all the way, read it all in one breath.

There are 39 stories in the book, all of which are extremely interesting. Indeed, as introduced in the book cover, "brain holes are wide open", after reading one, you can't wait to read the next one. After reading the whole book, I still have no end to it.
Let's take a look at these brain holes:
—— The bar beauty robot poisoned all the people in the bar by mistake.
Alien visitors came to Earth to do a live TV show of folklore on distant planets, and people on Earth were like enemies.
The husband goes to the bar every day after his wife is asleep, but finally finds that everything is the same dream that the wife lets herself have every night.
The smart housekeeper has taken meticulous care of the owner from getting up in the morning, bathing, dressing, eating, and sending him out, but he has not found that the owner has been dead for several hours.
—— The self-inflicted doctor who makes love potions.
- Identify the lucky bell that has won the lottery.
- Insurance companies have built intelligent robots that are identical to missing people to avoid paying insurance premiums.
Machines that can detect the value of all items can also be used to detect people, but what happens when used to detect themselves.
------------ Rent out all kinds of reflexive behaviors in people to companies to advertise to make money, so that you can hear someone talking about advertising anytime and anywhere.
—— The robot that uses the fingerprint of the finger of the master's right hand as the password apocalypse smashes the master's finger, and the robot can no longer start.
—— An elderly couple who love each other, until the other person dies, do not know that they are actually robots.
A Ph.D. made God out of a computer, and one day, God disappeared.
A high-tech family suddenly loses power, and tragedy begins.
Each of the above brain holes is interesting and addictive, and many novels are also full of philosophical significance, such as "Lucky Bell" and "Fate".
This "Artificial Beauty" published by Yilin Publishing House is one of the "Xingxin One Brain Hole Novel Collection", and the other is "Hello - Out".
Xing Xinyi's novels are basically around a brain hole, using extremely concise language to tell a story with unexpected endings. To do this, you need to have a very deep writing skill.
As a miniature novel, his writing is concise, concise, and free of superfluous language, and all the words are at the service of the plot, regardless of the size of the text. No rendering, no preaching. Usually the foreshadowing is laid at the beginning, and the reader reads it to the end and suddenly opens up. That's why his novels are so appealing. Such as "Lucky Bells".
The unexpected ending is a major feature of his novels. The brain hole is not only reflected in the theme, but also in the layout of the novel.
Many of Shinichi's novels contain elements of reasoning. By letting the puzzles come to life at the beginning, and then stripping away the cocoons, layer by layer, and the final puzzle solving is often unexpected, but also reasonable.
In Japan, he was called "Mizoya" alongside Komatsu Sakyo and Yasutaka Tsutsui. Shinichi Hoshi was extremely influential in Japan, and Shinichi Kudo in Detective Conan was named after him.