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The Adventures of Tintin Forever

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The Adventures of Tintin Forever

I believe that people in the seventies have the same Tintin complex as me, anyway, I am, a few months ago, in the people's north sale of discs where I bought a set of Tintin set of 22 episodes of DVD, these months, there is time to put an episode to see, although I read the villain book when I was a child, but the storyline is not clear, I only remember that Tintin is an upright, brave reporter, there is a cute puppy named Bai Xue. Looking at it now, I feel that I was too young at the time to find the real reason why he attracted me.

Not afraid of anyone and any force, the Belgian Tintin is a symbol of peace and justice. He never sat still, and we can see this in every of his expeditions. In Africa, in the Americas, in China, in Tibet, all left Tintin's footprints. He even explored the moon earlier than the United States. Although Tintin traveled a lot, he rarely recorded anything, and sometimes brought a camera, but we never saw him interviews or travels. Tintin's human nature tends to be perfect, he is witty and brave, optimistic and tenacious, kind-hearted, and always auspicious, he has an equal attitude towards people of different races and different classes. As a Chinese, especially for his friendship with his Chinese friend Zhang Zhongren, in "Tintin in Tibet", he firmly believes that his dream is true, even for a glimmer of hope, he is not afraid of hardships, deep into the snowman area that no one dares to go, and finally rescues "Zhang". In Tintin and Zhang's 1939 "Orchid Lotus", Tintin also worked with Zhang to attack the Japanese who were committing crimes in China at that time, which was still very weak at that time, which was a rare special friendship shown by the author. This is one of the reasons why many Chinese have an indissoluble complex for Tintin.

The friends around Tintin also have distinct personalities that are unforgettable. The rude, impulsive, and strategic, but chivalrous Captain Adok is my favorite character. If I had such a lovely, loyal friend, I would be very happy. The second is the snowy that is inseparable from Tintin forever, it is willful, naughty, gluttonous, and likes to drink. Although it was a net trouble, it saved Tintin's life many times, and Tintin was inseparable from it, as important as life. Others, such as the rigorous and stodgy Professor Carl Bruce and the funny Dubang brothers, they all have their own strengths and play an indispensable role in Tintin's story.

Tintin's author has left us to post his photographs and biography in honor of the great Belgian cartoonist and writer who brought us a lot of joy and memories.

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The Adventures of Tintin Forever

With a keen interest in the events of that era, Hergé skillfully combines historical time and fictional plots. Through his art of crisp painting and clear narrative ability, Hergé won great accolades for European comics.

  Georges Remi was born on 22 May 1907 in Bruselles, Belgium.

  In 1921, Hergé joined the Scouts in high school, where he earned the nickname "The Curious Fox". His first painting appeared in the Boy Scout school magazine Jamais assez. It was serialized in the monthly Belgian Boy Scouts in 1923.

  In 1924, Georges Remi began using the pen name Herge. Herge is pronounced the same as the French pronunciation of the letter R G at the beginning of his name. In 1926, Hergé created Le Totor, Leader of the Cockchafer Patrol in the magazine Belgian Boy Scouts, "Rogue Patrol Captain Totor", the predecessor of Tintin.

  On January 10, 1929, Tintin and Snow White were born on the children's book Le Petit vingtieme.

  In 1930, Hergé created Two Brussels villains, Quick and Flicke. They appeared in the form of independent little stories on Le Petit vintieme. Published Tintin's first episode, "Journalist Tintin in the Soviet Union."

  In 1934, casterman publishing house in Tounai, Belgium, became the publisher of The Adventures of Tintin. Meeting Chinese student Zhang Zhongren led to a key turning point in Hergé's creative career. Hergé began to value the importance of the main storyline and the necessity of the real context. He began to take Tintin's creation seriously, rather than just a simple game. In 1935, Hergé created some new characters for the weekly Coeurs vaillants: Jo, Zette, and Jocko. Five copies will be published.

  In 1939, because of the profound significance of Hergé's Blue Lotus, the creator of Tintin was invited by Mrs. Chiang Kai-shek. But the coming war in Europe made it impossible.

  On 10 May 1940, the Germans invaded Belgium and the newspapers Le Vingtieme siecle and Le Petit vingtieme were discontinued. The creation of "In the Land of Black Gold" was stranded and suspended for eight years.

On September 3, 1944, Belgium was liberated, and the publication of The Adventures of Tintin was terminated. Some argue that Hergé also published in German-controlled newspapers during the German occupation period in cooperation with Germany. In 1945, Hergé continued his intense work. According to the new policy, they will be published one by one.

  On September 26, 1946, the first issue of Tintin magazine was published. It was a copy created by Raymond Leblanc's opposition for young people.

  In 1950, after completing His Lunar Expedition, Hergé realized that just as the precision of historical facts and details is as important, the precision of the technical index in the creation is equally important. To this end, he recruited a number of collaborators and established the Hergé studio.

  In 1955, Tintin's story became increasingly successful, and its popularity piqued the interest of advertisers. At the same time, Hergé developed a collection called chromos, in which Tintin became a spokesperson for a different field of knowledge.

  In 1958, despite his ill health, Mysterious Snowman was completed.

  In 1960, Tintin came to the screen. Young Belgian actor Talbot played Tintin in Tintin and the Mysterious Golden Fleece.

  In 1964, the actor re-starred in tintin in the film Tintin and The Blue Orange. Hergé discovered this modern art form, which brought him a new source of creative enthusiasm.

  In 1973, Casterman Publishing Publishing published the first volume of hergé's complete works. Thus , Tintin in the SOVIET Union came back after more than 40 years of extinction. After being invited again after 35 years, Hergé visited Taiwan.

  In 1976, the documentary Tintin appeared on screen. The film revolves around Tintin and his creators. On September 29 of the same year, a bronze statue of Tintin and Snow White was inaugurated in Brussels.

  In 1982, Hergé and Zhang Zhongren were reunited. Zhang Zhongren is the Chinese friend who inspired Hergé's Blue Lotus 45 years ago.

  In 1982, to celebrate Hergé's 75th birthday, the Belgian Astronomical Society named a newly discovered planet after him. The planet Hergé is located between Mars and Jupiter.

  Hergé died in March 1983.

  In 1986, Tintin and the Art of Alfa was published. This is the last unfinished work of The Adventures of Tintin.

The Adventures of Tintin Forever
The Adventures of Tintin Forever
The Adventures of Tintin Forever
The Adventures of Tintin Forever

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