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About the author of Comics China

Wang Qicheng: Born in 1973. Known as the "Cartoon Knight". Born into a family of revolutionary soldiers, he followed his father in "wars in the north and south" since he was a child, fighting in Gansu, Qinghai and other places in the northwest. Graduated from the Military Economics College of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. Passionate about life, comics, traveling, reading and tasting delicious food from all over the world. I once traveled all over China alone, covering nearly 100,000 kilometers. Published comic picture books and illustrations such as "Comic Traveling China", "Ten Thousand Styles", and "Happy Invitation". He once served as the deputy secretary-general of the World Comics Convention and became friends with comic heroes from all over the world. They often wrote and wrote together and competed with each other on martial arts. He joined the People's Liberation Army at the age of 17. He spent ten years of his passionate youth in an armored base and the 28th Group Army of our army in the same passionate military camp. In this melting pot, he learned the most precious quality of a man: honor. , responsibility and never give up.

Love all the beautiful things in the world, and like to drink and chat with true-hearted friends. I like to play the guitar and sing to myself in a melancholic mood, and I like to watch the flowing white clouds on the grassland and their unpredictable appearance. His works were selected into the International Cartoon Exhibition and China Cartoon Exhibition and published in important newspapers such as People's Daily. His articles won the first China Cartoon Theory Award. Comic works have concise lines and rich creativity. The seemingly simple lines often contain the perception of life and Zen. Often this mountain looks up to that high mountain, and the love of people from all walks of life who are restless in their own jobs is felt. Comic master Fang Cheng commented that his works are "very talented and have a chivalrous flavor".