The comic story of "Tintin" is mainly adventure, supplemented by science fiction content, and humorous content. It also advocates anti-war, peace and humanitarian ideas, and is very famous in Western countries.But due to the limitations of the author's era, some scenes involving racism and animal hunting in his early works have caused controversy today."Black Island" was repainted in the 1960s.According to Elger's authorization, France filmed two movies independent of comics, "Tintin and Golden Wool" and "Tintin and Blue Orange" in the 1960s, and published them in collections.Elger Studio once created "Tinding at Shark Lake" in the 1970s.After Elger's death, according to his last wishes, the "Tinding" series no longer creates subsequent comics.Although the story of "Ting Ding" has become a century of history, it still has quite a lot of enthusiasts and commemorators today. In Europe, its series of comics are still being reprinted continuously.The Ding Ding series is based on French and is translated into dozens of languages, but each language version does not guarantee that all stories in the series will be introduced.For example, in mainland China, due to political factors, "Ding Ding in the Soviet Union" has not been officially translated so far.In addition, in Taiwan, the Times edition of "The Adventures of Ting Ding" has only translated eight volumes due to cost issues.