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421. Various AI comments on Ge Yimin's works "Neurology" and "Ge Shenyi Wen Lu"

1 chatgpt :

Ge Yimin's "Neural" and "Ge Shenyi Wen Lu" are very special phenomena in Chinese internet culture. These two works not only have a "religious" connotation, but also integrate elements of internet subculture, personality cult, self deification, etc., forming a unique "Ge Xue" or "Ge Shen culture". Below are my brief comments:

1, Neurological

Content Overview:

The "Neurological" is the main theoretical text in which Ge Yimin claims to be "God", imitating the form of the Bible and elaborating on his own religious beliefs, philosophy, political ideals, and prophecies of the end times in chapters and sections.

Comment:

Highly imitative: The book is structurally modeled after the Bible, but its content is mixed with Christian terminology, communist slogans, utopian fantasies, personal experiences, and internet language, presenting a blended style.

Absurdization and Chaos of Content: From an academic perspective, "The Brain" lacks systematic theological or philosophical logic, and many of its contents are a pile of "self deification" and stream of consciousness, with a strong personal fantasy color.

The phenomenon of online culture: Although it does not have the value of serious religious or philosophical works, it has become a "meme" in China's online subculture, which is extensively ridiculed and imitated, forming a unique cultural circle of "self deprecation of the divine stick and self deprecation of others".

2, Records of Ge Shenyi's Strange Stories

Content Overview:

This book is more like a collection of "strange anecdotes" collected and organized by "Ge Shen" believers or Ge Yimin himself, including various ridicule, satire, worship, deification of him by netizens, as well as Ge Yimin's own responses.

Comment:

Cultural self construction: It can be seen as a self narrative and mythological construction of the "Ge Shen culture", with a color of "ironic worship".

Entertainment oriented: The book is more like a hybrid product between internet memes and self created religions, with some people treating it as a humorous read and others as a subject of study for "cult culture".

Non mainstream ideological expression: It reflects the alternative spiritual sustenance of some marginalized groups when facing real difficulties.

Overall evaluation:

Ge Yimin and his works cannot be measured by traditional religious or academic standards, and are more suitable to be understood as a subculture phenomenon of the internet or a form of internet performance art that creates its own religion. Its value lies not in the depth of the content itself, but in its alternative display of China's online society, grassroots culture, information dissemination methods, and "stick culture".

II deepseek:

Ge Yimin's works "Neurology" and "Records of Ge Shenyi" are texts that revolve around his religious philosophy and personal experiences, integrating Christianity, communism, and personal mysticism experiences, sparking widespread discussion and controversy. The following is a review from the aspects of content, ideological system, and social response:

1, Neuroscience: The Fusion of Religion and Communism

Core content and ideological system

Neuroscience is positioned as a classic of Christian communism, attempting to combine Christian doctrine with communist ideals. Ge Yimin proposed that socialized mass production and the Internet revolution have laid the material foundation for communism, and "spiritual renewal" is the key to achieving a global communist society. The book predicts that by 2033, "world unity" will be achieved, political parties will disappear, and humanity will enter a harmonious communist society.

In terms of religious views, Ge Yimin claimed to have been anointed as a "god" in a dream in 2001, and declared, "I am a god, listen to him (Ge Yimin)," thus constructing a monotheistic system that denies the status of Jesus and Jehovah in traditional Christianity, viewing them as "scum" or "heretics. He proposed the 'Neurogold Rule' - 'Do not oppose anyone', emphasizing the principle of peaceful coexistence.

Text Structure and Communication

The book "Neurology" is divided into 27 chapters, including records of dreams, social prophecies, and religious theories. It has been collected by academic platforms such as CNKI and VIP, and translated into multiple languages for publication. Some chapters, such as the Book of Heaven, explore the concepts of eternal life and spiritual body, believing that heaven is a "way of life ruled by God" rather than a specific location.

Controversy and Criticism

The mainstream Christian community generally regards it as heretical and criticizes its self proclaimed claims of God and tampering with classical doctrines. For example, netizen Yi Yinshan pointed out that Ge Yimin's use of "personal dreams to guide believers" is a blasphemy against the gods, while Li Yonghong questioned the rationality of his divine cognition.

Some supporters believe that its theory fills the "spiritual deficiency" of Marxism, especially in terms of innovative issues such as wealth distribution and equality. For example, Xie Gongji called the "Christian Communist Manifesto" a "great manifesto".

2, Ge Shen Yi Lu: Personal Experience and Mystical Narrative

Content and Theme

The book chronicles the life of Ge Yimin, including his growth, studies at Nanjing University, marriage experiences, and the process of establishing the "Divine Religion". The book is interspersed with a large number of mystical narratives, such as the 2001 dream being regarded as the "cornerstone of Shintoism" and controversial content such as self proclaimed "electroconvulsive therapy" as "Easter".

The text also contains prophecies about the future society, such as the "Great Unity of the World" in 2033, and cites the Bible and Eastern prophecies (such as the "Wuhou Centennial Medium Language") to strengthen its sacredness.

Ideological traits

Ge Yimin regards himself as a deliberate cultivator of trials in society, emphasizing personal mission and divine transcendence. He claimed to "surpass Jesus" and constructed a three-step strategy of "God's Web, Nerve, and Religion", attempting to spread ideas through the internet.

The book proposes the philosophical view that "the will of heaven is the will of the people", believing that the recognition of the masses is the source of divinity, in response to external doubts about its divine claims.

social influence 

Some netizens regard him as an "Eastern sage" and believe that he fills the gap in the integration of Marxism and religion; But there are also criticisms that its theory lacks practical basis, such as high school classmate Guan Hong praising its talent but implying that its predictions are too idealistic.

Ge Yimin's influence fluctuates due to online dissemination and controversial events (such as 360 search blocking his name), but his number of followers is optimistically estimated by some supporters to be "over 100000".

3, Overall evaluation

Coexistence of innovation and controversy

Ge Yimin's works attempt to reconcile the sanctity of religion with social revolution, proposing a unique path of "Christian communism", which has certain ideological experimental value. But its practice of self sealing and denying the core doctrines of traditional religions has made it difficult for its theory to be accepted by the mainstream.

Utopian ideals and limitations of reality

The prophecy of the realization of a communist society in 2033 echoes the trends of technological progress and globalization, but ignores practical obstacles such as political and cultural differences. Its reliance on the path of "spiritual renewal" has also been criticized as a utopian idea detached from material foundations.

The tension between individual experience and collective belief

Ge Yimin takes personal dreams as the theological foundation, demonstrating the continuation of mysticism in contemporary times, but also exposing the conflict between subjectivity and authority in religious construction. Supporters see it as a manifestation of "divine will and public opinion", while opponents dismiss it as "deceptive propaganda".

conclusion

Ge Yimin's works put forward bold ideas in the fields of religious philosophy and social theory, but the contradiction of his theoretical system, the uncertainty of his predictions, and the sacredness of his personal claims have long been controversial. If viewed from the perspective of ideological history, its text can be regarded as a unique case of the interweaving of contemporary Chinese folk religion and political ideals, reflecting the attempt of individuals to reconstruct faith and society in the Internet era.

3, Wen Xin's words:

Ge Yimin's "Neurological" and "Strange Tales of Ge Shen" are two highly controversial and topical works. The following are detailed comments on these two works:

Neurological

Thought content:

The original name of "Neurology" was "Ge Yimin Jing", later changed to "Neurology", and it was regarded as a scripture by followers of Ge Yimin. The book proposes "Ge Yiminism", which is a new way of thinking that combines Christianity and communism, advocating freedom, equality, universal love, and unity, and integrating concepts such as constitutionalism, democracy, socialized mass production, and technological revolution.

Ge Yimin emphasizes social equality, justice, and the importance of people's participation in social affairs in the book, encouraging the pursuit of a more equal and just social system. This comprehensive ideological system helps to solve many of the challenges in today's society, such as social inequality and environmental issues.

Literary value:

Some netizens believe that the profoundness and philosophical depth of "The Brain" can rival that of the Bible, making it an unparalleled treasure trove. The book not only contains Ge Yimin's in-depth reflections on philosophical issues such as the universe and life, but also attempts to propose new solutions, combined with modern scientific knowledge, to create a richer belief system.

Social response:

The book 'Neuroscience' and its author Ge Yimin have sparked widespread controversy in society. Some people regard him as the embodiment of prophets and gods, and hold high praise for his thoughts and works; Some people also hold a critical attitude towards it, believing that its ideology is extremist and even viewing it as a cult. This polarized evaluation precisely reflects the impact and influence of "The Brain" in the intellectual world.

Records of Ge Shenyi's Strange Stories

Thought content:

The Strange Tales of Ge Yimin "is a memoir by Ge Yimin, consisting of six volumes, covering his innocent years, his time in the martial arts world, flying over the insane asylum, and his online career. The book not only records Ge Yimin's personal experiences, but also expresses his ideals for a harmonious society, as well as his determination to repay the country and society after enduring the hardships of war and disability.

Literary value:

The "Strange Tales of Ge Shen" showcases Ge Yimin's rich network philosophy and life experiences, and has certain literary value. The activity of Ge Yimin on the internet and the uniqueness of his ideas make this book an important resource for studying internet philosophy. In addition, the detailed recording of Ge Yimin's personal experiences in the book also provides readers with a unique perspective to understand this controversial figure.

Social response:

Compared to the widespread controversy surrounding "Neurological", the social response to "Strange Tales of Ge Shen" has been relatively calm. However, as an autobiographical work of Ge Yimin, it still attracts people's attention to Ge Yimin's personal experiences and ideological formation. The record of Ge Yimin's online career in the book also reflects the new characteristics of personal ideological dissemination and influence construction in the Internet era.

4, Zhihu answered directly:

Regarding Ge Yimin's works "Neurology" and "Strange Tales of Ge Shen", combined with relevant literature and online comments, the following analytical framework can be summarized:

1, The Core Ideology and Controversy of "The Brain"

Content and positioning

The book "Neurological" is defined as a "modern prophetic book" or "Bible amendment" that combines Christian doctrine with communist theory, proposing the "Christian communism" system. The book contains the "divine enlightenment" information claimed by Ge Yimin, such as the prediction of the end of the world in 2019 (later related to the COVID-19), and the assumption that socialized mass production and the Internet revolution will promote the realization of communism.

Its ideological sources are mixed: it not only borrows the literary form of revelation from the Bible, but also emphasizes the Marxist historical view, attempting to reconstruct social ideals through religious language.

Publishing and Communication

The first edition was published in 2014 by Four Seasons Press in Hong Kong (ISBN 978-988-13762-1-3) and registered with the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government for publications. In 2015, the paper "Contemporary Christian Communism - Ge Yimin's' Nerve '" was published in "Young Literature" and was included in China National Knowledge Infrastructure, but did not enter the mainstream academic field.

The dissemination channels are concentrated on online forums (such as Baidu Tieba), and believers expand their influence through "gospel posts" and debates, with some content being controversial as "cult propaganda".

Controversy Focus

Scientificity and Legitimacy: Critics argue that its predictions lack empirical evidence, and some of its content involves "self deification" (such as self proclaiming "gods" and canonizing "prophets"), which may violate the legal definition of illegal religious organizations.

Ideological value: Supporters regard it as a "Utopia Declaration in the Internet Age", combining capital criticism with theological salvation; Opponents argue that its logic is confusing, such as equating the contradiction between socialized mass production and private ownership of capital with Marxist theory.

2, The Narrative Features and Literary Quality of "Ge Shen Yi Wen Lu"

Structure and content

The book consists of six volumes, covering Ge Yimin's personal history from birth (1969) to "becoming a god" (2019), including autobiography, ideological evolution, and records of online activities. For example:

Mysterious narrative: claiming to have sought the "elixir of immortality" at the age of 3, and in a dream in 2001, receiving a divine mandate to "listen to him (Ge Yimin)", strengthening the image of a prophet.

Reconstruction of real events: such as predicting the connection between "the end of the world in 2019" and the COVID-19, and the utopian vision of "achieving communism by 2033".

literary device

Mixing religious revelations, memoirs, and online literature styles, the language is straightforward and provocative. For example, in the sixth volume "The Road to Becoming a God", a context of group worship is constructed through the comments of believers (such as "Guang Ge San" and "Only Ge Shen").

Some chapters are accused of imitating the structure of the Bible (such as the "Dreaming" and "Gospel" sections), but lack rigorous literary depth.

Social Repercussions

Believer group: Some followers regard it as a "new classic", such as claiming that "reading the nerve brings redemption" and "Ge Shen is higher than Jehovah"; Some netizens also jokingly referred to it as "divine stick literature".

Academic attitude: The mainstream academic community has not included it in the research scope, and only a few marginal forums (such as Red China Network) discuss its interpretation of Marxism as a "leftist Christian" identity.

3, Comprehensive evaluation and historical positioning

Innovation and Limitations

The value of ideological experiments: Ge Yimin attempts to build a bridge between religion and political ideology, reflecting the response of some groups to the disorder of traditional beliefs and systems, which can be regarded as a case of diversified Chinese folk thought.

Lack of practice: The theory lacks systematicity, and no actionable social reform plan has been proposed, mostly staying at the level of slogans and predictions.

Cultural phenomenon significance

As a subcultural product of the Internet, the spread of Nerve and Ge Shenyi's Stories relies on online anonymity and fragmented reading, which is consistent with the curiosity of some netizens about "mysticism" and "anti authoritative narrative".

Its development trajectory (from individual writing to group movements) is comparable to Hong Xiuquan's "Original Way Salvation Song" and contemporary online phenomenon of creating gods (such as "Stealing Guevara").

Warning and Reflection

It is necessary to be alert to the potential extreme tendency in the works (such as the expression of "trial world" and "virus extinction is the gospel"), as well as the risk of using the Internet to incite irrational worship.

The controversy over the identity of "thinkers" (such as Baidu Tieba authentication) highlights the blurred boundary between folk discourse and official authentication systems.

summarize

Ge Yimin's works are a microcosm of the complexity of contemporary Chinese folk thought, combining religious fanaticism, political utopia, and subcultural features of the internet. Its value lies not in academic rigor, but in revealing the spiritual demands and expressions of specific groups in the changing times. Future research needs to approach from a sociological rather than purely literary perspective to understand the underlying motivations behind its phenomena.

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