Lianhuanhua listed by year

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This is a list of Lianhuanhua produced in China sorted by year then alphabetical order.

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Preliminary List

The preliminary list is for books that were created before the term Lianhuanhua became the standard. Materials on this list are subject to debate.

English NameAlternate or Pinyin English NameYearChinese NameAuthor
Story of the Three Kingdoms1899Zhu Zhixuan [1]
Exchange the Prince for a Leopard CatLimao Huan Taizi1918

1920s

English NameAlternate English NameYearChinese NameAuthor
The Eastward Conquer of Xue Ren-guiXue Rengui Going on an Eastern Expedition1920薛仁貴東征Lui Bo-laing (劉伯良) [2]
Wu Zong Uproars Hous' Mansion: Superheroes Linhuantau PictorialWu Zong Wrecks Hous' Mansion: Superheroes Lianhuantau Pictorial1920伍宗大鬧候府: :蓋世英雄連環畫圖Unknown
Illustrated History of Three KingdomsLianhuan Tuhua Sanguo Zhi1927Chen Danxu

1930s

English NameAlternate English NameYearChinese NameAuthor
All Quiet on the Western Front Pictorial1930西線無戰事連環畫圖Unknown
Earthly TreasuresDibaotu1933Zhu Runzhai
Heavenly TreasuresTianbaotu19xxZhu Runzhai
Historical Romance of Three KingdomSanguo Yanyi19xxZhu Runzhai

1940s

English NameAlternate English NameYearChinese NameAuthor
Assorted Titles1940Various [2]
Nan-yang Gate1947南陽關Unknown
Wong Tin-ba Uproars Ju-lin Jai1949黃天霸大鬧珠簾寨Ng Fa-pang (吳化鵬)
Arrest of the Orchid (Cases of Magistrate Shi)1949Shen Manyun [3]

1950s

English NameAlternate English NameYearChinese NameAuthor
Erhei Gets MarriedXiao erhei jiehun1950Mi Gu
Railroad GuerillasTiedao youjidui1954-1962Ding Bingzeng
Story of the Three Kingdoms1958Yang Qinghua

1960s

English NameAlternate English NameYearChinese NameAuthor
Monkey Beats the White-boned DemonSan da bai gu jing1962Zhao Hongben, Qian Xiaodai
Great Change in a Mountain VillageShanxiang jubian1962He Youzhi
Li Shuangshuang1962He Youzhi
White Haired Girl1963 Hua Sanchuan [3]

1970s

English NameAlternate English NameYearChinese NameAuthor
Qing Troops Enter the PassQingbing rusai1978Shi Dawei
Fifteen Strings of CashShiwu guan1979He Youzhi

1980s

English NameAlternate English NameYearChinese NameAuthor
Hai Rui Leaves OfficeHai Rui ba guan1980Huang Quanchang
Lianhuan Daily1981Various [2]
The Phoenix HairpinChatou Feng1983Lu Fusheng
Legend of Zhou Tong Zhou Tong Zhuan Qi1985周侗传奇Xu Youwu
Midnight1985Ye Xiong

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References

  1. John A. Lent (2001). Illustrating Asia: Comics, Humor Magazines, and Picture Books. University of Hawaii Press. ISBN   978-0-8248-2471-6.
  2. 1 2 3 Wendy Siuyi Wong (2002). Hong Kong Comics. Princeton Architectural Press. ISBN   978-1-56898-269-4.
  3. 1 2 Lianhuanhua Pictures. "Lianhuanhua Pictures Archived 2007-04-27 at the Wayback Machine ." Literature in Line: Lianhuanhua Picture Stories from China. Retrieved on 2007-04-04.