One media commented: "Because of this person, it's enough to prove that China owns world-class flash." This person is Bu Hua.
Who is Bu Hua? In June 2002, with the emergence of Bu Hua's works "Impermanence," "A Midsummer Night's Dream," and "Cat," Flash Kingdom, China's most famous flash arena, finally bid farewell to silence and reached a boiling point. In people's eyes, she burst onto the scene overnight, forming her own style, making a stunning impression before even revealing her identity.
On August 2, 2003, at Bu Hua's home, I met her for the first time. She was spontaneous and gentle, with a confident and open smile. She said, "Tools have no hierarchy, but works do." She was somewhat modest about all evaluations but would never lower her confidence in her work for the sake of humility. There was a bit of self-interest in her - unwilling to belittle others or compromise herself.