"Nine Colors Deer" is an animated art work produced by China Shanghai Animation Film Studio 198 1. Director: Qian Jiajun, screenwriter: Pan. In the form of Dunhuang murals, the film tells the story that Jiuse deer often helps people in trouble. After helping the snake charmer, the snake charmer told the king about selling the nine-color deer. The nine-color deer saved the day with divine power, and the snake charmer got what he deserved.
The picture of the deer king is the theme of the mural in Cave 257 of Mogao Grottoes. Bunsen story painting is a work with the theme of "giving oneself to save others", which occupies a prominent position in murals. Bunsen stories refer to many stories that Sakyamuni, the founder of Buddhism, experienced before his death. It turns out that Sakyamuni was the son of King Sudoku, a small country in northern India in ancient times. It is said that he converted to Buddhism because he saw the hardships of birth, illness and death. The Birth of the Deer King tells the story that Sakyamuni was the King of the Nine-color Deer in his last life. He saved a drowning man, but he betrayed him.
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Creation background
/kloc-in the summer of 0/980, the team of Feng Jian Nanhe Jiuse Deer spent two months starting from Shanghai and traveling from east to west along the Silk Road to Dunhuang. Facing the rich and gorgeous murals, the team copied five sketches. Five creators stayed in the Thousand Buddha Cave in Dunhuang for 23 days, and their task was to complete the design of all the background scenes in the cartoon "Nine Colors Deer". At that time, the conditions were difficult, and it was necessary to rely on hand painting, just to present the image of Jiuse deer in the most authentic and vivid form in front of the movie screen. Although the whole nine-color deer only lasted for 24 minutes, more than 200 scenes were designed for this purpose.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Jiuse Deer
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Baidu Encyclopedia-Wang Lu Bensheng