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Which novel is Wu's animation?
The animation "Wu" is not based on the novel, but based on the classic cartoon "Feng" by Hong Kong cartoonists.

This painting in Shen Fengji tells the story of Shang Zhouwang's son Wu Geng who rebelled against the protoss in The Romance of Shen Feng. The story is interpreted from another angle, but the advance of the work makes this work quite popular.

With the subversion of traditional myths, Zhou Wang became a great hero and King Wu became a puppet king. Contrary to the provisions of The Book of Songs and The Romance of Ghosts and Ghosts, Chao Ge was defeated and da ji committed suicide, so he and Wu Geng, the son of Zhou Wang, took on the heavy responsibility.

On the basis of the original comic book, the comic book "Wu" takes the ancient mythological background of China as the main line, and begins with the legend of Mill, the son who never succumbed to the slavery of God and constantly struggled for an independent and free life, interspersed with the millennial legend that three races, man, god and ghost, constantly struggled for survival, freedom and glory.