The history of China, poland ball is:
Since poland ball was born in Europe in 29, his initial creations are still mainly from European and American countries. With the wide reprinting on the Internet, there are more and more poland ball's works about Asian and Latin American countries. Around 212, some netizens in China also began to reprint and create or translate poland ball's stories. The History of China in poland ball by Baidu Post Bar is regarded as the origin of poland ball cartoons in China.
After p>217, there have been many gathering places for poland ball comic lovers of different scales on the Internet in China. Among them, the poland ball Bar of Baidu Post Bar focuses on the main comic creation, which has a profound community cultural accumulation and a good creative atmosphere, while the video platform Bili Bili Animation has become the main gathering place for original creation and reprinting of poland ball animation. In addition, you can also see poland ball's cartoons on community platforms such as LeLe and Sina Weibo.
during the COVID-19 epidemic in p>22, Vianhue, a poland ball enthusiast from Peru, created the poland ball cartoon "Fuerza China" (Come on China). After the cartoons were sent back to China, it triggered a wave of forwarding and adaptation on platforms such as Weibo and Zhihu, which also became an unprecedented large-scale dissemination event of poland ball cartoons on the Internet in China.
Polandball, also known as the Countryball, is a user-created online cartoon, which originated from the German forum website Krautchan at the end of 29. This original form is unique among many online cartoons: in this cartoon, the country is represented by spherical cartoon characters, interacting with poor English and joking with each other with national image and international relations.
The real birth of poland ball originated from Krautchan, a German forum whose /INT/ board is often visited by English netizens. Falco, an Englishman on /INT/, created poland ball with Microsoft drawing software in September 29 to satirize Wojak, a Polish website user who used broken English. After that, poland ball cartoons were recreated in the hands of Russian netizens.