Under the tutelage of bsp;gguang, cartoonist and deputy cretary general of the Silk Road Association of Gansu Provinbsp;a galaxy of famous cartoonists from Gansu and other provinbsp;were invited to dubsp;field rearbsp;iion and visits and hold minars along the Silk Road. In a little more than two years, established cartoonists including Wang Fuyang, Miao Yintang, g Tiejun, Xu Jin, Pei Guangduo, and Su Lang pleted a cartoon ries in ven volumes whibsp;was published in e, English and Japane by e Literature Press in 1994. The title of the book was The Silk Road in Cartoons, whibsp;goes in four parts, namely, History of the Silk Road, Dunhuang in Pictures, Legends along the Silk Road, and Stories from the Dunhuang Murals. The portrayal of history, historibsp;figures, religion, art, stories, and legends ing the Silk Road, enriched and asoned with knowledge, fun and humor, brings readers into a wonderland of imagination and reality. After its publication, The Silk Road in Cartoons became popular worldwide and won a number of awards in a. Collected by individuals and in libraries of Japan, Germany, the US and some Southeast Asian tries, the ries has played a positive role in promoting the Silk Road culture.
Under the tutelage of bsp;gguang, cartoonist and deputy cretary general of the Silk Road Association of Gansu Provinbsp;a galaxy of famous cartoonists from Gansu and other provinbsp;were invited to dubsp;field rearbsp;iion and visits and hold minars along the Silk Road. In a little more than two years, established cartoonists including Wang Fuyang, Miao Yintang, g Tiejun, Xu Jin, Pei Guangduo, and Su Lang pleted a cartoon ries in ven volumes whibsp;was published in e, English and Japane by e Literature Press in 1994. The title of the book was The Silk Road in Cartoons, whibsp;goes in four parts, namely, History of the Silk Road, Dunhuang in Pictures, Legends along the Silk Road, and Stories from the Dunhuang Murals. The portrayal of history, historibsp;figures, religion, art, stories, and legends ing the Silk Road, enriched and asoned with knowledge, fun and humor, brings readers into a wonderland of imagination and reality. After its publication, The Silk Road in Cartoons became popular worldwide and won a number of awards in a. Collected by individuals and in libraries of Japan, Germany, the US and some Southeast Asian tries, the ries has played a positive role in promoting the Silk Road culture.