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Comic works

Comic books are as follows:

Wang Shuhui is a famous female painter of the older generation. She is also the first person who engaged in comic strip creation with meticulous care after the founding of New China, and made great contributions to the improvement of comic strip art. Her novel The West Chamber uses extremely skillful traditional techniques to portray characters delicately and vividly, and reproduces this love story that has been told for generations. It can be called an epoch-making masterpiece, which can be immortalized with Wang Shifu's famous drama The West Chamber.

Liu Jiyou, an outstanding painter in China, a master of comic art, the founder of New chinese comic, and the first person in the Beidou Liantan in Taishan. Master of animal painting and figure painting in the history of modern art in China. He is also good at making cartoons, and he has the reputation of "North Liu (under 30) and South Gu (Bing Xin)" in the cartoon industry. His works mainly include Chicken Hair Letter, Mr. Dong Guo, Fate of Life and Death, Never Left Behind, Strange Travel and so on. Among them, "Chicken Hair Letter" won the first prize of 1953 Children's Works of China Committee for the Defence of Children.

Sanmao's wandering story is a serial cartoon created by cartoonist Zhang Leping. Sanmao cartoons written by Zhang Leping came out as early as 1935. Although it was a surprise for bloggers, it was welcomed by readers. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, Sanmao comics were serialized in Shanghai Ta Kung Pao. Sanmao's image became a household name in Shanghai, and became a symbol of the fate of most poor children in China at that time, with strong social allegory and critical significance.