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Goodbye. What does the lion in the Bastille cartoon stand for?

The lion in the cartoon represents the unpredictable danger of people. Even the lion we especially believe in may reveal its true nature! Creative inspiration comes from the lion in the circus. The seemingly trusting interaction between the animal trainer and the lion in the picture is actually undercurrent. A lion deemed tame has swallowed two people, so you can imagine the danger that the animal trainer who puts his head into the lion's mouth will face.

"The last time I painted a lion-themed work was in the 1990s. After many years, I started writing again. I made a lot of preliminary preparations and ideas, "said Barbie Li Ge. After several months of hard work, all five works finally entered the competition, and they were satisfied regardless of their ranking. 202 1 The lion won the 6th International Animal Comic Contest. This year is the fourth time Barbie Lige has participated in this competition. Last year, some works won the Excellence Award. Barbie Li Ge submitted five comic works with the theme of The Lion Lord, two of which entered the finals and the last one won the first prize. The works of Mexican and Russian cartoonists won the second and third prizes respectively.