Xiong's works
Updated: 2012-08-14 10:20
By Mei Jia (China Daily)
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The Master Vajra
Master Vajra has the magical powers to turn plants, animals and natural scenes into his students. He starts his classes with a discussion on the purpose of learning. Xiong says he hopes the readers will learn to appreciate themselves better after reading the book and to encourage them to love their individualism.
The Plum Rain Fairy
Centering on a fairy who transforms from the so-called Plum Rain, a name for rainy season in China, Xiong tells the story of how the wet character dries himself daily to illustrate how one should live life one day at a time. Xiong's illustrations are mostly in black and white strokes.
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