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The artistic features of China's animation in its glorious period are

The 1960s can be said to be the most brilliant period of China animation. Animators in China began to look for innovative artistic styles in traditional art. The classic works "Noisy Heaven" and "What's Noisy Sea" are all based on ancient myths in China, and the stories are full of mysterious colors of eastern religions, combined with China's classical picture style and pre-narrative techniques.

The artistic features of China's animation come from China's traditional art, while China's traditional art is deeply influenced by China's philosophy and aesthetic thought. Besides the "fantasy" and "exaggeration" of world animation, the most striking artistic feature of China animation and China animation is "freehand brushwork".

The first is the process of "plot freehand brushwork", and Chinese cartoons pay more attention to plot design.

Secondly, the action design of freehand brushwork pays more attention to its "functionality" than rationality.

Third, the "freehand brushwork" of the image is more decorative than functional.

Fourth, the theme of Chinese cartoons is often subtle, and simple stories reflect deep-rooted philosophy.