The Blue Lotus

The tale unfolds in China, a place as yet unknown and mysterious to Tintin. It looks like our hero may have bitten off more than he can chew as he takes on the task of wiping out the international opium trade, which has a vice-like grip on this beautiful country. With the assistance of the secret society Sons of the Dragon, and his friend Chang (whom he encounters later on in the story), Tintin succeeds in overcoming myriad obstacles to finally triumph over his adversaries and disband their network of corruption.
The Blue Lotus - Cover
The Blue Lotus - Title page
The Blue Lotus - Page 1
The Blue Lotus - Page 2
The Blue Lotus - Page 3
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For many fans, The Blue Lotus is filled with a certain angst not found in Tintin's other adventures. At times it has a desolate quality, as Tintin finds himself alone in the vastness of China, the most populous country in the world. Solitude is not his only problem however, as he has to face treachery, conspiracy, a death sentence and madness alongside a routine of physical threats and even natural disasters, all getting in the way of his worthy mission. Tintin's resoluteness and ability to overcome these myriad pitfalls is the true measure of his success.
Covers of The Blue Lotus in French
Covers of The Blue Lotus in French

The dragon

The dragon possesses awesome powers, and is traditionally associated with protection and warding off evil spirits, in a similar way to the gothic gargoyles of past times.
Cover illustration of the album The Blue Lotus by Hergé
Cover illustration of the album The Blue Lotus, 1936, gouache on drawing paper © Hergé / Tintinimaginatio - 2024

The cover

Anna May Wong, the actress who played Hui Fei in Shanghai Express, was the subject of an article in A-Z magazine. Accompanying the article was a picture of the young woman posing in front of a red dragon emerging from a black background. This photo was undoubtedly the inspiration for the book cover of The Blue Lotus, from the first edition in 1936 to the reprints of 1942.
A-Z Magazine cover with Anna May Wong - actress of the film Shanghai Express
From December 1946, at the time the book was published in colour, the cover was altered and thenceforth displayed a black dragon on a red background - red being a colour symbolising mystery.

The title

In the film Shanghai Express produced by Von Sternberg, and which featured Marlene Dietrich in the role of Shanghai Lily, a mysterious telegram refers to a Blue Lotus.
Still from the film Shanghai Express, in which The Blue Lotus is mentioned
The ethereal colour blue is generally considered to symbolise infinity. In 1933, Shanghai Express had its first screening in Europe.

Shangai movie star!

In his preceding adventure, Cigars of the Pharaoh, Tintin unwittingly interfered in the filming of a key scene in a Rastapopolous movie blockbuster entitled Arabian Knights - in the original French edition entitled Petite-fille de Sheik (The Sheik's Grand-daughter) or Haine d'Arabe (Arab Hate).
Cigars of the Pharaoh
© Hergé / Tintinimaginatio - 2024
In The Blue Lotus, Tintin finds himself hiding in a cinema to escape some soldiers, and ends up watching the scene itself in a trailer on the big screen. Billboards outside the cinema display the title of the film as The Sheik Hate. The title is expressive of vengeance and retribution, recurrent themes in films of a certain era such as The Sheik (1922) and The Son of the Sheik (1926), which propelled actor Rudolf Valentino (1895-1926) into Hollywood stardom.

Chang, a definitive meeting

Keen to raise the realism in his stories to hitherto-unseen levels, Hergé took the advice of a priest, Father Gosset, who introduced him to a 27-year-old Chinese sculpture student at the Brussels Académie des Beaux-Arts. This young man's name was Chang Chong-chen. With great care and in great detail, Chang described a cultural, artistic and political panorama of China, and in doing so opened Hergé's eyes to a world he had never known. He immediately set out to incorporate as much of the information he was learning from his young Chinese teacher into his artwork and narrative.
Hergé, his wife Germaine and Chang in Brussels in 1934. Studios Hergé Collection
In Entretiens avec Hergé (Discussions with Hergé), Hergé himself confirms this view of his work: "It was with The Blue Lotus that I discovered a whole new world." (Sadoul 1989)
Through his meetings with Chang and his efforts to raise his game, the masterpiece of The Blue Lotus was created. This was a turning point for Hergé, and from now on every Tintin adventure would be meticulously researched. Never again would he fall back on clichés and crude stereotypes. For these reasons it's now common to divide The Adventures of Tintin into "pre Blue Lotus" and "post Blue Lotus".

A historical fresco

In 1937, Japan occupied Northeast China. At the time, many of the great Western powers were present in China, administering small pockets of territory called international "settlements" or "concessions".
Case from plate 16 of The Blue Lotus
Case from plate 16 of The Blue Lotus, 1935. India ink, watercolour and gouache on drawing paper © Hergé / Tintinimaginatio - 2024
At one point during the narrative, Tintin is bounced about between settlements as the corrupt chief of police Dawson kicks him out of the British sector, and he is transferred across Chinese territory into the Japanese-controlled zone.

Taking up the cause

Despite being in a completely foreign culture, Tintin is moved to stand up against the intolerance and outright abuse of the local populace by his fellow Western compatriots. He shows the same strength of character and courage in the face of the Japanese, who enslaved and oppressed Chinese inhabitants of occupied areas. From page 19 until the end of The Blue Lotus, Tintin dresses in Chinese style, not as a facile gesture of solidarity, but rather to blend in with the crowd!

The historic meeting

Tintin heroically rescues a young boy from drowning, and they soon become friends. The boy is amazed to have had his life saved by a white person, as he recounts that his grandparents were massacred during the international crackdown and reprisals against the Boxer Rebellion, which threatened the European delegations in 1900. This is how Tintin and the young Chang Chon-chen met. Tintin will never forget his new friend.
Case from plate 85 of The Blue Lotus
Case from plate 85 of The Blue Lotus, 1935. India ink, watercolour and gouache on drawing paper © Hergé / Tintinimaginatio - 2024

Demystifying chinese culture

Tintin takes pains to enlighten his new companion Chang about Europeans, telling him about their mistaken and mistrusting clichés and caricatures of Chinese culture. Despite the harsh lessons he has learned, the young boy is so flabbergasted by the common misconceptions of the Chinese that Tintin recounts, he bursts out laughing.
© Hergé / Tintinimaginatio - 2024

Chinese poetic spirit

Chang's tearful farewell expresses the ancient poetic tradition of his country, dubbed the Celestial Empire. Although he isn't used to such emotional goodbyes, Tintin echoes his friend's sentiments. Mr. Wang Chen-yee completes the heartfelt moment with elegant words steeped in Asian spirit.
© Hergé / Tintinimaginatio - 2024

Small anthology of Chinese in the text...


Owning a thousand hectares of land is not worth a good job. Siemens Electricity.

Repairer of watches and clocks.

Waterfront street.

Down with imperialism!

If you're sick, you won't be able to achieve your ambitions.

Boycott Japanese goods.

It's the second street over there.

May bliss and good fortune be with you.

Here you can eat and drink in small portions.

Northern and southern goods. Doctor of Medicine. Professor Fang Hsi-ying's office.

Sentenced to death for opposing the Japanese army.
© Hergé / Tintinimaginatio - 2024
11 reviews
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typhoon5
14/10/2023 19:54 PM
china forever!!!
tchangxue
23/09/2023 17:23 PM
I’m Chinese! 很高兴认识你们!(nice to meet you!)
12/08/2023 01:22 AM
تن تن نوستالژیک مرجع فیگور و کتابهای تن تن
tintinethan
04/05/2022 15:31 PM
I LOVE IT. I’m also a Chinese!
iceaf
20/04/2022 12:43 PM
this is so fun to read
17/01/2022 00:41 AM
One of Hergé’s greatest achievements.
vahidesmi
29/09/2021 20:38 PM
in Persian:
گل آبی
(نیلوفر آبی)
tofutush
24/09/2021 14:12 PM
It must take so much guts to write thing tht oppose Japan at that time.
sartaj2207
15/07/2021 07:25 AM
I just got the blue lotus so I am looking forward to reading it :)
arcvencer
23/06/2021 10:32 AM
As a Chinese, I am very touched by Blue Lotus for all the bravery against the Japanese militarism and imperialism as well as revealing the truth about the September 18 Incident under the circumstance of WWII. Thank you Hergé and Thank you Tintin!
t0315523j
13/06/2021 15:00 PM
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