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Lianhuanhua
Lianhuanhua (Chinese: 连环画 (Simplified) 連環畫 (Traditional); Pinyin: ''Liánhuánhuà'' or 連環圖) is a palm-size picture book of sequential drawings found in China in the early 20th century, and they were once used as political/propaganda tool for the Communist Party of China. There is a Chinese belief that ''lianhuanhua'' influenced Japanese manga in the 20th century.〔Wong, Wendy Siuyi. () (2001) Hong Kong Comics: A History of Manhua. Princeton Architectural Press. New York. ISBN 1-56898-269-0〕 ==Terminology== The name in Chinese essentially translates to "linked pictures" or "serial pictures". The books were called ''"lianhuanhua"'' or ''"lianhuan tuhua"''; later the "tu" was omitted and the term ''"lianhuanhua"'' became standard.〔Lent, John A. () (2001) Illustrating Asia: Comics, Humor Magazines, and Picture Books. University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 0-8248-2471-7〕 The official term lianhuanhua was not used until 1927. Prior to this, lianhuanhua were separated into different name categories depending on the region.〔
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