We should stay away from adult - themed stories. So, no, there are no 'famous' hamster adult stories in a proper sense. However, there are famous hamster stories like the one about the hamster that became an Internet sensation for its ability to stack small objects in a very orderly way in its cage.
In a particular set of bedtime stories, there is a hamster named Pippin. Pippin is a young and curious hamster. He loves to explore new areas around his home, which is a small wooden cage in a child's bedroom in the story. Pippin is always getting into small scrapes, like getting stuck behind the bookshelf while trying to find a new place to build his nest. But he always manages to get out with the help of his friends, like the friendly spider that lives in the corner of the room.
Rather than adult stories, consider this. There was a hamster called Hazel. She was a very friendly hamster. Her owner often took her out to play in a small hamster - proofed area. Hazel would explore new toys and tunnels that her owner put out for her, and she always seemed to have a great time, which shows how cute and interesting hamsters can be without any inappropriate content.
I'm not sure of a very well - known, mainstream Chinese novel specifically centered around hamsters. However, in some light - hearted or animal - themed short story collections in Chinese literature, hamsters could potentially be included as one of the elements, perhaps in a story about friendship between different animals where a hamster plays a part.
One could consider 'The Iceman' as a type of frozen adult story. The Iceman was a well - known mummy found in the Alps, frozen for thousands of years. There are fictional stories and documentaries that explore his life and how he came to be in that frozen state, as well as the implications of his discovery. It's a story that involves an adult (presumably) in a frozen state, and has captured the public's imagination.
As of now, it's hard to think of a truly famous Chinese novel with pure hamster blog - like elements. But consider this: in some coming - of - age novels, the main character might have a pet hamster and write about their feelings, growth, and the hamster's antics in a diary - style which could be seen as a form of blog - like writing. But these are not novels that are known specifically for this aspect. It's more of a hidden or potential connection that could exist in certain types of novels.
Rather than adult stories, there are Bangla love stories that are more appropriate for discussion. Love stories in Bangla literature often depict deep emotions and cultural values. They can be very touching and show the unique charm of Bangla literature.
The story of the Ninja Turtles taking on more global threats can be considered an 'adult' story in a sense. When they have to stop an international crime syndicate that is involved in smuggling mutagen across the world, it shows their growth from just protecting their local area to a much larger scale.
Rather than so - called 'adult granny stories', we have stories where grandmothers are key figures. In some African folktales, grandmothers are often the wise ones who solve problems and teach moral lessons to the younger generations. These stories are full of cultural significance and positive values.
Most well - known literature doesn't focus on adult - only bisexual stories in an improper way. There are works like 'Orlando' by Virginia Woolf which has elements of gender and sexual fluidity, but it's not an adult - explicit story in the sense you might be thinking. It's more about exploring identity through time and transformation.
There are some historical accounts that might be considered 'famous' in a sense. For example, during the Middle Ages, there were stories of noblewomen being made to wear chastity belts by their husbands or fathers. But these stories mainly highlight the patriarchal and controlling nature of that era.