Te Wei (22 August 1915 in Shanghai – 4 February 2010 in Shanghai) was a Chinese manhua artist and animator. He is probably best known for the 1956 short animated film The Proud General. From about 1960, he worked in an ink-wash animation style that was influenced by the painter Qi Baishi. Not permitted to carry on his animation during the Cultural Revolution, Te Wei regained a position of artistic influence in the late 1970s and the 1980s with a series of animated films in painterly style.
Mushroom Picking
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The Monkey King Conquers the Demon
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The Monkey King Conquers the Demon
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Feeling from Mountain and Water
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Where is Mama
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The Conceited General
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The Cowboy's Flute
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The Golden Wild Goose
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The Cowboy's Flute
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Good Friends
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The Monkey King Conquers the Demon
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The Monkey King Conquers the Demon
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上海美术动画合集
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The Monkey King Conquers the Demon
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