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The works of China picture book writers often incorporate many China elements. Can you give me an example?

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China's classical literary works, which are mainly composed of poems, essays and novels, have incorporated "Chinese flavor" into the creation of children's picture books. For example, Cai Hao's work Mulan is based on the folk song Mulan Ci of the Northern Dynasties in China. Picture book painters strive to make the pearl-like spiritual core in poetry shine with dignified and simple colors. She painted with thick and crystal gouache, and used a series of pure natural colors such as grayish yellow, grayish red and grayish green in tone. The management of the picture structure also follows the original contrast in the poem. For example, Mulan finally resigned and went home and said, "Take off my wartime robe and put on my old clothes. There are clouds in the window and yellow in the mirror. " Piece by piece, the combination not only depicts the excitement of Mulan's return from the war, but also shows her uncontrollable true feelings after returning to her daughter. In order to show such a scene, the author designed two almost identical backgrounds in the picture book, and compared Mulan's heroic spirit before and after the war with her tenderness after the war. The simple painting style brought the readers back to the vibrant ancient China. Yuri Shulevac's picture book Dawn was inspired by Liu Zongyuan's Fisherman. The author draws lessons from China's ink-and-wash smudge technique in expression, and renders a poetic "painting scene" with watercolor. From the first Twilight painting, he showed the subtle changes of lakes and mountains before dawn in a relaxed way.