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With the birth of "Kung Fu Panda", Chinese ink animation has once again attracted the attention of the world, because this Hollywood animation film perfectly integrates Chinese paintings with Chinese ink animation materials, which is very beautiful. Since the 1960s, Chinese ink animation has sprung up, and after a short period of glory, it has soon gone into a state of decline, which cannot help but feel quite chilling. In the golden age of Chinese ink animation, there were also many excellent works.

▲Kung Fu Panda
<h1>First, the little tadpole looks for its mother</h1>
As the world's first ink animation, although this work is only 14 minutes, its production level is world-class, and it has become an unforgettable childhood memory for many post-80s friends. In the soft brushstrokes, it not only shows the chic charm of oriental art, but also is full of poetic feelings, giving people endless artistic beauty.
▲ "Little Tadpole Finds Mother"
In this ink animation, beautiful ink paintings fill every shot, making this film full of charm and childlike fun, but also more educational. In the 14-minute animated short film, Qi Baishi's fish and shrimp shapes gradually appear, whether in layered coloring or in the tracing and decomposition, showing a beautiful effect.
<h1>Second, the flute</h1>
After the success of the last work, Shanghai Fine Arts Studio launched this ink animation film again after two years, but because of historical problems, the film was not able to meet with everyone until more than a decade later. The buffalo created by the master of Chinese painting Li Keyan not only shows the characteristics of a simple and unpretentious style, but also has a lofty atmosphere and unique artistic characteristics.
▲ "Mudi"
As an idyllic work, in the background of Jiangnan Water Town, it conveys the ideological realm of the unity of heaven and man in Chinese culture. In particular, the melodious and pleasant music slowly flows out from the bamboo flute of the shepherd boy, giving people a beautiful and flexible feeling. This work also brings traditional Chinese ink painting to the extreme, and the artistic style has made a great breakthrough.
<h1>3. Deer bells</h1>
As a fairy tale ink animation, the film is based on an interesting legend, the little girl who collected medicine in Lushan and her grandfather saved an injured fawn, and in the day and night together, the little girl and the fawn became close friends, but when the fawn met her lost parents, it had to leave.
▲Deer Bells
On the occasion of parting, the little girl hung a brass bell around the neck of the fawn to express her unrelenting affection. The whole film is very pen and ink interest, full of the poetic meaning of Chinese ink painting, with a deep artistic appeal. Perhaps for this reason, this film has also been nominated for the Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Award.
However, it is regrettable that Chinese ink animation has not continued to be brilliant, because this art is extremely time-consuming and labor-intensive, so in the process of creation, it requires animators to pay a huge amount of effort and time, so it is contrary to today's emphasis on efficiency. Especially with the development of the times, Chinese animation has gone farther and farther on the road of low childhood, which is also difficult for many painting lovers to accept, because the artistry is too poor.
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