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Comic strip 丨 divine pen Ma Liang

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Freud believed that adults safely express their worries, guilt, and wishes in a symbolic way in their dreams. Fairy tales are like dreams, which help children vent their emotions such as uneasiness and fear. "Ma Liang", one of the Chinese fairy tales created in the 1950s, tells us: "Work hard, be patient and persistent; people must not be too greedy; they must rely on their own labor to obtain wealth; they must use their potential to help those in need..." Today, let's follow the painter to understand the story of Ma Liang.

Divine pen Ma Liang

Editor / Chen Anmin Chen Huang

Comic strip 丨 divine pen Ma Liang

1. Once upon a time there was a child named Ma Liang, who loved to draw since he was a child, but he was so poor that he did not even have a pen. When he herded cattle, he folded a branch and drew birds on the ground.

Comic strip 丨 divine pen Ma Liang

2. One night, Ma Liang had a dream in which an old grandfather gave him a pen and told him that it was a magic pen and that he could draw anything alive. When Ma Liang woke up, he really had a pen in his hand, and he drew a big rooster with his hand, and the big rooster screamed and jumped up a few times.

Comic strip 丨 divine pen Ma Liang

3. From then on, Ma Liang used this pen to paint hoes for the poor in the village, flattened burdens, plow rakes, and many production tools.

Comic strip 丨 divine pen Ma Liang

4. When the county magistrate learned of this, he sent someone to find Ma Liang and ask him to draw a cash cow.

Comic strip 丨 divine pen Ma Liang

5. Ma Liang thought about it and agreed to him, and he drew a sea, and in the middle of the sea he drew a small island, and in the middle of the island grew a cash cow. The county magistrate was anxious to go to the island, so he urged Ma Liang to quickly draw a large ship.

Comic strip 丨 divine pen Ma Liang

6. Ma Liang drew another large ship, and let the county magistrate and his men get on board.

Comic strip 丨 divine pen Ma Liang

7. After Ma Liang and they were all on board, he kept drawing waves, and the waves grew larger and larger, and the last big wave overturned the boat, and the county magistrate and his men all fell into the sea.

Comic strip 丨 divine pen Ma Liang

8. From then on, Ma Liang took his paintbrush again and went everywhere to paint specifically for the poor.

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Comic strip 丨 divine pen Ma Liang

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