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Historical cartoon ranking
The ranking of historical cartoons is as follows: making trouble in heaven, what makes trouble in the sea, three monks, gourd dolls and black cat sheriff.

1, Make a scene in Heaven (196 1): One of the representative works of China's animation, based on China's classic The Journey to the West, tells the story that the Monkey King was brought back to heaven and punished after the war with the demon king Huang Paoguai on the Guo Hua, and was sent to manage the Flat Peach Garden. However, the Monkey King was dissatisfied with the cynicism of the immortals, made a scene in Heaven, and was finally crushed by the Buddha at the foot of Wuxing Mountain. This cartoon is famous for its unique artistic style and superb skills, and it is a classic of China's animation.

2. Things Change (1979): One of China's representative animation works, adapted from China's classic Romance of the Gods, tells the story that Prince Nezha clashed with the Dragon King family to save his father who was forced to die by the Dragon King, and finally committed suicide. Later, being resurrected by Master Taiyi and endowed with divine power, Nezha embarked on the road of revenge. This cartoon is widely praised for its rich imagination and superb skills, and it is a classic of China's animation.

3. Three Monks (1980): One of the representative works of China's animation tells the story that one monk carries water to eat, two monks carry water to eat, and three monks have no water to eat. This cartoon is popular with its concise picture style and vivid soundtrack, and it is an animated short film with profound philosophy.

4. Gourd Baby (1986): one of the representative works of China animation, tells the story of a kind old man who planted seven-color gourds and harvested seven gourd babies, each with magical powers, fighting to protect his grandfather and eliminate monsters such as snake essence and scorpion essence. This cartoon is widely loved because of its bright colors and vivid characters, and it is a classic of China's animation.

5. Sheriff's Black Cat (1984): one of the representative works of China animation, which tells the story of sheriff's black cat leading the police to fight crime and protect the forest. This cartoon is popular because of its gripping plot and vivid characters, and it is a classic of China's animation.