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Yu Hua Responds to Internet Nickname 'Scribbled Pup,' Says It's Cute but My Hairstyle Has Changed Now

Yu Hua Responds to Internet Nickname 'Scribbled Pup,' Says It's Cute but My Hairstyle Has Changed Now

Julian

2023-07-25


According to China News Network, author Yu Hua recently appeared at the Hong Kong Book Fair. When asked about becoming a 'top influencer in the cultural circle,' Yu Hua expressed that in the past two years, he has noticed people recognizing him on the streets.

Yu Hua Responds to Internet Nickname 'Scribbled Pup,' Says It's Cute but My Hairstyle Has Changed Now

Regarding the emergence of the 'Yu Hua brand' on the internet and netizens teasing him with nicknames like 'Scribbled Pup,' Yu Hua straightforwardly commented that it reflects the prosperity of new media on the internet, and he finds it cute.

Yu Hua Responds to Internet Nickname 'Scribbled Pup,' Says It's Cute but My Hairstyle Has Changed Now

Based on feedback from social platforms, many netizens who attended the book fair mentioned that the scene was bustling, with nearly ten thousand readers, leading to the necessity of impromptu additions. Netizens praised Yu Hua as the top influencer of the book fair.

Yu Hua Responds to Internet Nickname 'Scribbled Pup,' Says It's Cute but My Hairstyle Has Changed Now

Public information shows that Yu Hua was born on April 3, 1960, in Haiyan County, Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province, China. He is a contemporary Chinese writer and a member of the Chinese Writers' Association. He is beloved by readers and netizens for his contemporary masterpieces like 'To Live' and his personal charm.

In 1998, his novel 'To Live' won the prestigious Italian literary award, the Gregor von Rezzori Literary Prize.

Yu Hua Responds to Internet Nickname 'Scribbled Pup,' Says It's Cute but My Hairstyle Has Changed Now


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