Chinanews.com, Chengdu, September 28th, title: Lin Chao, author of "Those Things about the Rabbit in That Year": Exploring Younger Ways to Express Patriotism

  Author congratulations

  "I have no regrets in entering China in this life, and I will still be a flower gardener in the next life" "Salute for the rise of China!" "Use your own hands to build your own flower garden!" "If miracles have color, it must be China Red!"… ...In the animation of the same name derived from the military comic "Those About That Rabbit That Year" created by "post-80s" military fan Lin Chao, the screen-swiping barrage made people cry, which reflects the home and country feelings of "Houlang".

  More than ten years ago, the military series of comics "Those About That Rabbit That Year" began to be serialized on the Internet, and now the animation of the same name derived from the comic has been broadcast for 7 seasons.

"The Rabbit That Year" uses humorous stories to restore the historical journey for us.

In this animation, many plots are derived from reality, but they re-present history in different ways. This series of animations has attracted countless fans among young groups.

Lin Chao introduced the cultural and creative products of "The Rabbit That Year".

Zhu Huanshe

  "On January 11, 2011, my country's fourth-generation fighter J-20 made its maiden flight at Huangtianba, Chengdu. At that time, I was very excited." Lin Chao, author of "The Rabbit That Year", said in "The Rabbit That Year". The origin of "Those Things" originated from accident, and I wanted to draw this scene for myself at that time.

"To make an animation related to our own history of China's military development" has planted the seeds in Lin Chao's heart since then.

  In 2011, "Those Things That Rabbit That Year" began to be serialized in major military forums, and in 2015, an animation of the same name was derived.

"Being loved by the audience is actually inseparable from the development of the country. Patriotism is everywhere." Lin Chao said that the main theme of "That Rabbit That Year" was born in the context of the entire country. A small branch of , just seen and accepted by more young people.

Lin Chao is creating.

Zhu Huanshe

  In watching "Those About the Rabbit That Year", we seem to be in that era of artillery fire, and we feel that the Chinese children are struggling to explore and bravely move forward amid endless obstacles.

"In order to tell history well, in addition to basic historical facts, we will also read biographical biographies, oral memoirs and other authoritative materials." Lin Chao said, he will explain the causes and results completely, add some artistic processing in the middle, and then integrate them on the Internet. Popular language and elements are presented in a humorous and humorous way, which is easier for everyone to accept and remember.

  "Use the anthropomorphic 'smile with tears' way to create the patriotic theme "Those Things That Rabbit That Year" series of animations, use the most trendy 'stalks' to tell history, use the most dazzling 'paintings' to lead the fashion, and use the most dazzling 'painting' to lead the fashion. The passion of 'burning' inspires young people, conveys cultural self-confidence, and spreads positive energy." This is the evaluation of Lin Chao and "The Rabbit That Year" in the commendation of the 25th "Sichuan Youth May Fourth Medal".

  "Some of the things I have done have influenced others and are leading in a good direction, so I think it is a very remarkable thing." Lin Chao said that he has been exploring and expressing in a younger way. patriotism.

In Lin Chao's view, if everyone strives to make themselves better, the country will become better. This is the simplest form of patriotism.

He passed on this idea of ​​patriotism through "Things About That Rabbit That Year", and also subtly influenced a group of people.

Lin Chao and colleagues discuss new works.

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  Dolls, keychains, desk calendars... In Lin Chao's office area, the cultural and creative products of "That Rabbit That Year" can be seen everywhere.

"Because of insisting on doing "Those Things That Rabbit That Year", I am now who I am, so I am very grateful to myself 10 years ago." Talking about his past efforts, Lin Chao has no regrets in his heart.

  Today, Lin Chao is busy preparing for the big screen of "The Rabbit That Year".

"In the next 10 years, "Those Things That Rabbit That Year" will definitely continue. We wonder if we can derive some other things to better tell Chinese stories overseas." Lin Chao said.

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