1, "Lu" is a multi-syllable Chinese character, which is read here as: Lu, which means: appear; Exposed
2. Generally, "Lu" is read as a more formal written language, such as Jie, Lu, Lu and idioms such as "Lu, hide one's head and tail, show one's face".
3. As a spoken language, generally read "lòu", such as "showing clues, showing wealth, showing face" and so on. In addition, the leakage and drainage of open-air machines are also pronounced Lu u.
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The creative background of "Little Tadpole Looking for Mom";
1959, trying to make animation in ink style, he found the photographer's section. Speaking of: "Qi Baishi's paintings can be printed on the washbasin and look realistic. Can you animate? " The two also found Qian Jiajun, then the chief technician of the American film studio, to study together.
At the 1960 China Art Film Exhibition, Chen Yi, then Vice Premier of the State Council, said after listening to the report, "It would be better if Qi Baishi's paintings could be removed." After the news was sent back to the film studio, they started the ink animation experiment. The first experimental scene is "a frog jumps off a lotus leaf".
In this way, after exploring the basic method of frog sound ten miles away from the mountain spring, a larger-scale experiment began. All the original animators in the factory began to make frogs, fish, shrimps, horses and other clips. Three months later, the "Ink Animation Experiment" was completed. Mr. Qi Baishi's Shrimp and Mr. Qi Baishi's Shrimp, which describe different animals, form a short film.
According to the results of the experiment and the needs of shooting, the creative team of Meiying Factory added six or seven links to enrich the plot on the basis of the original three or four story links, and added colorful goldfish images. 1July, 960, the first ink cartoon "Little Tadpole Looking for Mom" with a duration of 15 minutes was born.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Little Tadpole Looking for Mom