The earliest contact with the wind should be the Japanese elements in the animation works. When I was very young, when I was watching a slam dunk master, there was a passage in which Rukawa Kaede went to coach Anxi to ask about going to the United States. At that time, two people sat on the floor with steaming tea on the table. My first reaction was, why are two people talking on their knees? It's strange. Can't they just take a chair and make it down? It took me a long time to realize that this is the result of Japanese culture. In Japanese culture, flower path, tea ceremony and book path are very famous. In the gentle wind culture, drinking tea has been endowed with many deeper meanings. Drinking tea pays more attention to a sense of ritual, which has been passed down to this day and is now a well-known etiquette in Japan. It is said that if you don't understand the etiquette details, it will be considered as an unreasonable performance. This statement is also reflected in the novel Dragon before Jiangnan.
In addition to the early dunk masters, the work with the heaviest temperament in these years seems to me to be Naruto. The reason why the wind can gradually become popular all over the world has a lot to do with the success of Naruto. From the character setting, architectural style and eating habits in this cartoon, the wind culture, especially the melodious music, is very strong in wind color. Today, you can easily tell the difference between Hefeng's works and other works by listening to the soundtrack without opening your eyes. In fact, this strong cultural color and Chinese style also have the same effect.
What I have to say is the design language of Hefeng. In terms of design, Japan still has a very obvious leading edge. It is very distinctive in the aspect of wearing the breath of the work. So that the silent design style was used by a well-known domestic manufacturer in their own products a few years ago, and achieved considerable success, which was well received in the industry. Today, it will still be remembered as a classic product.
If you have a strong interest in gentle breeze, I recommend a series of magazines called "Knowing the Day" series. This series of works analyzes Japanese wind culture from many aspects, from design, animation to lifestyle, and idol cultivation. Not only that, in my opinion, this series of magazines also has a very strong style in typesetting.