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6 Chinese style animated movies

6 Chinese style animation movie

"Chinese style" animation really absolute absolute son. Picture, music, plot everywhere filled with the flavor of traditional culture, suitable for vacation slowly watch. It is also suitable for children to watch.

1, "Peach Blossom Garden"

The story of the same name is based on a well-known story written by Tao Yuanming. As the founder of the "School of Idyllic Poetry", Tao Yuanming's wisdom was hidden in his idyllic life. Watching the cartoon, you can learn about his lofty ideals and his state of mind on life.

2. "Spring Sleepy"

The poem "Guan Ju", which celebrates love in the Book of Songs, is used as the theme of the story. It is a dreamlike and beautiful painting that describes the hazy and beautiful dream of love of a twelve or thirteen year old girl.

3. Grandma's Guardian

The story is very short, but very cozy. It is about the protagonist who protects his grandmother silently and realizes that she has always known about his existence and treats him as a guardian god. The person he guards has himself in his heart, and probably everything is the best.

4. "The Elder of the Moon"

It is also a short story about a little mouse who likes the kitten next door, but the Elder of the Moon has not been able to pull the strings. One day, the little mouse while the moon old drunk, began all kinds of mischief, upset the earth a broken marriage, and then the moon old to the little mouse with marriage, guess who, is a big cat.

5, "Wing Plum"

"Read all the good flowers of millions of trees, I wish you remember this paper". The short film has the feel of Liaozhai Zhiyi, which tells the story of a plum tree spirit who is transformed into the human form of "Mei Niang" and accompanies the protagonist from a young age.

6. The Song of the Traveling Child

"The thread in the hands of a loving mother, the clothes on the body of a traveling son. Based on the real-life experience of Wang Ming-sheng, a great koan writer in the Qing Dynasty. Winter snow, dusk, a courtyard in Beijing, a few children touched down a basket, from which fell out a tattered little cotton jacket, so that the father who came home after the court was in deep thought.