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English Title Panda Huahua: A Serient-Tempered Rice Ball
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★ Huahua currently tops the “Global Popular Panda Rankings”! With over 560,000 followers on Weibo (a Chinese social platform) and 1.82 billion views, she’s a true international superstar. This chubby, neckless, slow-moving “triangle rice ball” has won hearts worldwide with her adorable clumsiness.
★ The book won a provincial “Five-One Project” Award and was named a “China Good Book.” Written by Jiang Lin, the “panda writer,” it traces Huahua’s journey from the bottom of the panda food chain to a graceful “Level 1 Bamboo Shoot Peeler.” Includes nearly 60 rare photos of this giant black-and-white hamster, documenting her “scaled-up evenly” growth.
★ Huahua thinks her name is “Guo Lai”—because it sounds like “come here.” She never fights, never wins, but with her deadpan “emotionless bamboo-peeling machine” attitude, she has become a top-streamer healing millions worldwide. Bonus: panda Q&A and an 8-million-year evolution timeline.
★ Huahua doesn’t envy talent. She accepts herself. She lives exactly as she should—like a calm triangle rice ball.
★ Rights Sold: Japanese, Vietnamese!

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Huahua, whose real name is Hehua, is a female giant panda. Born with a short jaw, a pointed snout, a slow walk, and no climbing skills, she was the “bottom panda.” Yet, with a zen-like attitude—when her bamboo shoots are stolen, she just peels the next one gracefully—she became a top-streamer with millions of fans.

She thinks her name is “Guo Lai” because her keeper always calls, “Huahua, guo lai (come here)!” When she sits, her round body looks like a triangle rice ball. She “grew up scaled evenly”—like a zoomed-in photo. She never wins a fight, but she doesn’t care; instead, she mastered the art of being a “Level 1 Bamboo Shoot Peeler.”

With warm prose and nearly 60 precious photos, this book captures Huahua’s star family (her dad is the handsome overseas returnee “Meilan”), her childhood, and her daily life with her twin brother Heye. Also includes panda trivia and an 8-million-year evolution timeline.

Open this book and hug a furry philosopher of slow living. She tells you: Don’t fight. Take your time. You can still shine.

Author

Jiang Lin
Member of the China Writers Association, contract writer of Ba Jin Literary Academy and Chengdu Literary Academy, and vice president of Chengdu Children’s Literature Academy. His works have twice won the Sichuan Provincial Spiritual Civilization “Five One Project” Award. In recent years, he has written many panda-themed books and is affectionately known as “the panda writer.” His representative works include Panda Huahua, Panda King, Panda Kangji’s Long Journey, The Fantastic Journey of a Panda Boy, and The Panda Chaser, some of which have been translated into multiple languages.

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