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What is Dumpling like behind the scenes of Ne Zha, the movie that tore down the old label of Chinese animation?

Today, instead of talking about games, I'd like to introduce you to the hero behind the recent hit Chinese animation "Nezha," the director of "Nezha," Dumpling.

He incorporated his own upbringing into the creation of Ne Zha, and the story of Ne Zha is actually his story. One of the most memorable lines in the movie is "Stereotypes in people's minds are a big mountain that you can't move no matter how hard you try." (Drama) Gyoza, on the other hand, had to move that mountain.

The mountain that Dumpling has been dreaming of becoming a cartoonist since he was a child was his parents' belief that there was no future in animation, so he was forced to embark on the path of studying medicine; and when he summoned up the courage to enter the animation industry, no company was willing to give Dumpling a try because of the industry's stigma against newcomers who came out of the industry halfway through their careers.

But the most difficult mountain for Dumpling to overcome is the preconceived notions that countless people have about national comics, labeling them as ugly and juvenile, destroying the outside world's confidence in them with harsh criticism and abuse, and driving Chinese animation towards its demise.

But the more this happened, the more Dumpling refused to compromise or give up. When he was assigned to study medicine, he taught himself animation, and when he was rejected by the industry, he went his own way and made an independent short film in three years, winning more than 30 international awards.

Dumpling is still holding his breath, determined to do justice to national comics. He has been saving his talent for six years, and finally in "Ne Zha", 66 versions of the script, 5,000 shots, and 1,600 people fighting for countless days and nights, "Ne Zha" finally swept the records of national comics and won 1 billion dollars at the box office in five days, and Dumpling has finally broken the stereotypes of national comics, and moved the mountain in people's hearts! He used the story of Ne Zha to tell his own experience, never giving up despite being misunderstood, rejected, or even hurt, just like Ne Zha, who was also tortured by the world's preconceptions, and who, even when his head was pressed crooked by the collapsing heavens, was able to struggle and give birth to three heads and six arms to lift the heavens up!

Dumpling is actually using Nezha's mouth to tell everyone:

"Who you are, only you can say who you are" (Drama)