ChineseBQB is the digital arsenal you turn to when you need the perfect response for a sticker battle. This massive collection houses thousands of Chinese memes, ranging from classic cartoon expressions and viral video stills to cats staring into the void and politicians caught in mid-squint. If a reaction image exists on WeChat or Weibo, it is likely preserved here.
The library is meticulously organized into themed folders. Here are some of the standout categories:
Classic Characters and Animation
This section features familiar faces like Tom and Jerry, Doraemon, Pikachu, and SpongeBob. The "Tom and Jerry BQB" folder, for instance, contains 287 images capturing various moments of cartoon chaos and the perfect "side-eye." These are ideal for softening a blunt message or filling an awkward silence in the chat.
Film, Television, and Celebrities
Fans of Chinese pop culture will find dedicated sets for Empresses in the Palace (31 images) and the cult classic Let the Bullets Fly (15 images). It also hosts iconic individual reactions, such as Jacky Cheung’s famous yelling face (6 images) and Yao Ming’s legendary smirk—found in the "Yao Ming Meme Trinity" folder—which remains a staple in comment sections worldwide.
Animals and Pets
As expected, cats are the undisputed rulers of this category, with 176 images capturing various levels of feline judgment. Dogs follow with 52 images, while hamsters make a modest appearance with only four. However, in the world of Chinese memes, every single hamster frame carries significant weight.
Viral Moments and Internet Lore
The "Coffin Dance" folder contains 32 GIFs of the famous Ghanaian pallbearers. You will also find 17 images of Ma Baoguo, the kung fu "grandmaster" who inadvertently became a meme factory, and 6 images from "Hou Lang," a generational speech that sparked an immediate wave of online parodies.
How to Use the Collection
To find a specific reaction, visit the online search tool at https://v2fy.com/asset/0i/ChineseBQB. Simply enter a keyword to locate the right image. You can long-press to send the sticker directly to a chat or copy the link for social media. No app installation or registration is required.
Bulk Downloads and Open Data Access
For those who prefer to keep their stickers offline, every category offers a direct zip download. Clear filenames like 001Funny_滑稽大佬😏BQB.zip make it easy to identify the contents of each pack. Furthermore, the entire database is available as a raw JSON file at https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zhaoolee/ChineseBQB/master/chinesebqb_github.json. This makes ChineseBQB a valuable resource for developers building mini-apps, web scrapers, or datasets for machine learning.
The Purpose of the Archive
ChineseBQB was born out of the frustration of trying to hunt down specific WeChat stickers. Instead of leaving these cultural artifacts scattered across various platforms, the creators built a structured, open-source museum. It is organized, accessible, and ensures that you will never be outmatched in a sticker war on a Chinese social platform again.
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