Xia Da, the queen of Chinese manga

The Japanese have made famous all over the world by getting fed up with their comics, the famous manga. From his hand there is also anime, the animated version with such characteristics that for many, I include myself, it is a true art. Popular and varied, yes, with works of different qualities. But the fact is that nowadays you can talk about different types of manga because other countries have been influenced and have ended up producing their own versions of Japanese comics.

Thus, we can talk about Korean manga and Amerimanga as well. But in China there are also fans and an industry is being generated. One of the young representatives of the chinese manga es xia da, a fan of Japanese manga and the absolute leader when it comes to Chinese manga. Thanks to some photos that crossed the sea, she is already a well-known girl in Japan and has quite a few lovers, although she prefers to be judged only for her work. And the star of the Chinese manga is Zi bu yu, Confucius didn't say, the first serialized Chinese manga and for which this girl won the Golden Medal of the Dragon Awards for Animation and Comics in 2008. The history of the comic takes us into Chinese culture and makes us see the world through the eyes of a 9-year-old girl who moves with her peers to a remote mountainous region.

In 2009 the work was endorsed and promoted by nothing more and nothing less than the Shueisha publisher of Japan so we are in the field of the greats. Xia is 29 but looks much younger and currently lives and works in Beijing. He has managed to live off what he likes and continues to create works but his fanaticism for work has caused him ulcers and constant headaches.


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