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Allegory and Symbolism of Xiaoman in China's Qi Tan

Morals and Symbolism of Little Fullness of China's Wonderland: It signifies that the wheat is out of its childish stage and has begun to become full implying that the child is moving from childishness to maturity.

The artistry and filmmaking of Xiao Man is traditional, but the symbolism and concepts embodied are advanced. In the twenty-four solar terms, Xiao Man signifies that the wheat is out of the childish stage and has begun to be full, implying that the child is moving from childishness to maturity. Under the strong colors, childhood playmates, fears in the heart, curious dry wells, love and hate big fish, hanging on the wall of the stone fish slice.

These will be far away, but what will remain unchanged is China's animated films, which have a century-long history of splendor, a unique artistic style, and are rooted in tradition and continue to innovate.

The production style of Smaller Man

In terms of visual effects, Smaller Man adopts the style of paper-cutting and stop-motion animation. The vivid expression of paper-cutting and the folklore style of painting are really eye-catching. The whole picture scene, which is similar to Gu Hongzhong's Han Xizai's Night Banquet, adopts a scattered perspective structure - everywhere is a scene, and everywhere becomes a scene.

The transitions are also quite novel, and the entire film is full of national style, forming a double visual effect of color and form that is extremely aesthetic. In terms of scene design, Small Full demonstrates the new atmosphere of Chinese animation with Chinese style, starting from traditional Chinese aesthetics and integrating with animation organically.