The 'White Rhino' quadruped robot, engineered by the Center for Interdisciplinary Mechanics at Zhejiang University, has shattered the Guinness World Record by completing a 100-meter sprint in an astonishing 16.33 seconds, surpassing South Korea's previous record. Equipped with a precise dynamic model, a sophisticated multi-objective optimization algorithm, and high-power-density joint actuators, this robot exemplifies robust torque and swift responsiveness. Coupled with advanced reinforcement learning dynamic control strategies, 'White Rhino' can autonomously adapt its movement patterns, ensuring efficient and stable performance, while showcasing remarkable speed and agility.