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What makes Kazuo Koike evergreen in art?
Koike Kazuo is evergreen in art because she is innovative enough.

Introduction to Kazuo Koike:

Kazuo Koike (77 years old) was born in Akita Prefecture on 1936. She graduated from the law department of Central University. She once aspired to be a lawyer, but because she liked reading comics so much, she turned to writing, and The Thirteen Difficulties with Qi Teng became her famous work. Besides Ryoichi Ikegami, Rumiko Takahashi and Tetsuo Hara from the Comic School also cooperated with him.

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The Red Pigeon was created by two masters, 1988. At that time, the painting style on the pond was most useful to me. The mature, neat and natural brushwork was a little more energetic than later works. Each volume contains a color page.

At the end of the shogunate, Bao Xing, a member of the new electoral college, and Hai Ben, a foreign missionary, searched for evidence that "the Japanese are descendants of Jews". Kazuo Koike collected a lot of materials to prove that Japan is still the same clan, and brought the spirit of textual research to the extreme. Various forces at home and abroad in Japan are competing with each other, which concerns all mankind and the future. Descendants of the Qin Dynasty, African tribes and Russians all joined the competition.

Ryoichi Ikegami likes to use pictures to express stories, so he doesn't use words. There is a passage in the book in which Baoxing tells officials about his experience in the sea. The processing method in the pool is to flashback the picture before reproduction, interspersed with the listener's expressions and reactions.

Off-topic, many Hong Kong cartoonists regard Ikechi as an idol and imitate his painting style. The painting of people, scenery and things is not difficult to learn, but it is difficult to replace the essence of words with paintings. "Talking too much", Hong Kong's stubborn diseases and dead spots may be difficult to get rid of.