Fiction: Wearing a waist trainer will reduce belly fat. Science: Waist trainers may temporarily change your shape but do nothing for actual fat loss. They can even be harmful as they restrict breathing and digestion. Real fat loss requires a caloric deficit, which means burning more calories than you consume.
One common fiction is that doing countless crunches will get rid of belly fat. In reality, spot reduction is a myth. Belly fat loss is mainly about overall body fat reduction through a combination of diet and exercise. For example, a diet rich in whole foods, lean proteins, and healthy fats, along with regular aerobic exercise like running or cycling, is key to reducing belly fat.
One key theme could be the exploration of future society in China. It might touch on how technological advancements and cultural shifts shape the way people live. For example, it could show new forms of economy and social relationships.
Well, typically in such a novel, there's a sense of social inequality. The 'fat rich' are at the top of the social ladder, and the protagonist is at the bottom, feeling wronged. The revenge plot usually has a build - up. It starts with the protagonist realizing the extent of the wrong done to them or their community by the rich. In science - fiction novels, there might be unique settings like post - apocalyptic worlds or space colonies where this dynamic plays out. The rich may have control over scarce resources in these settings, and the protagonist's revenge could be about redistributing those resources or simply getting justice. For example, in a world where water is scarce and the rich control all the water purification plants, the protagonist might find a way to break their monopoly as an act of revenge.
One such novel could be 'Snow Crash' by Neal Stephenson. While not strictly a 'fat rich revenge' in a literal sense, it has elements of a character taking on powerful and wealthy forces in a dystopian, science - fiction setting. The main character Hiro Protagonist navigates a world full of corporate power plays and technological chaos.
One way could be to set it in a future society where there are extreme class differences. The 'fat slaves' could be a downtrodden group, perhaps genetically modified or exploited in some way by the rich. Their revenge could involve using advanced technology they discover or develop to overthrow the rich. For example, they might hack into the financial systems of the rich or use some sort of biological weapon against them.
It may reflect Chinese culture through its portrayal of family values. In Chinese society, family is very important, and the story might show how families function in the future setting of the science fiction world.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what 'fat fiction' means. It could potentially be a made - up or very niche term. Maybe it's a new genre of fictional writing that focuses on themes related to obesity, but that's just speculation.