When I visited the Mitaka Art Museum, I saw that Hayao Miyazaki first learned aircraft design, and I also saw a lot of manuscripts and design drawings. I only understood a lot when I clicked this cartoon today. The cartoon is actually about war, and people yearn for peace. Thinking of Chao Hua Xi Shi, which I read a few days ago, I plainly described a few articles about my father's illness, the numbness of the Chinese people, and Mr. Fujiwara. In fact, it is also a mental journey, from wanting to study medicine to abandoning medicine and running a school, and then going back to writing. Putting down the sketches of the aircraft design and drawing a world in the eyes of children also hopes to use another way to arouse the resonance of love and nature in people's hearts
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