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  2. Badiucao - Wikipedia

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    Badiucao (simplified Chinese: 巴丢草; traditional Chinese: 巴丟草; pinyin: Bādiūcǎo) [2] is a Chinese Australian [3] political cartoonist, artist and rights activist based in Australia. He is regarded as one of China's most prolific and well-known political cartoonists. [4] He adopted his pen-name to protect his identity. [5]

  3. List of manhua - Wikipedia

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    This is a Cartoon Era: ... Ma Long Political Cartoon: 1990: Ma Long (馬龍) ... 100 Caricatures of China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan Politicians: 1993:

  4. Hong Kong comics - Wikipedia

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    With the defeat of the Japanese in 1945, political mayhem between Chinese Nationalists and Communists took place. One of the critical comics, This Is a Cartoon Era by Renjian Huahui made note of the political backdrop at the time. [1] The turmoil in China continued into the 1950s and 1960s.

  5. Cartoon elves and scrolls visualize Chinese military’s goal ...

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    China’s military released an animation on Sunday depicting the journey to reunite two halves of a torn scroll across the Taiwan Strait, a thinly veiled reference to the country’s longstanding ...

  6. The best political cartoons in recent history

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  7. Taiwan celebrities in crossfire of political battle as ...

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    Some of Taiwan’s biggest stars have come under increasing pressure to toe Beijing’s political line, ... that Taiwanese artists are forced to make a political stand in China,” said the leader.

  8. National personification - Wikipedia

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    National animal, often personifies a nation in cartoons. National emblem, for other metaphors for nations. National god, a deity that embodies a nation. National patron saint, a Saint that is regarded as the heavenly advocate of a nation.

  9. Manhua - Wikipedia

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    One of the first magazines of satirical cartoons came from the United Kingdom entitled The China Punch. [3] The first piece drawn by a person of Chinese nationality was The Situation in the Far East from Tse Tsan-tai in 1899, printed in Japan. Sun Yat-Sen established the Republic of China in 1911 using Hong Kong's manhua to circulate anti-Qing ...