What works did Mo Yan win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 214?

Mo Yan won Nobel Prize in Literature's work Frog.

Frog is a long masterpiece that Mo Yan has been brewing for more than ten years and writing for four years. It touches the most painful part of Chinese people's souls with great concentration. It was first published in 29. In 211, Mo Yan said at the Symposium on Frog, an award-winning work of Mo Yan Mao Dun Literature Award, that the novel Frog was written in 25, but it was put on hold in the middle because the structural problems were not finalized. After the completion of Fatigue of Life and Death, it was resumed, and it took four years for the three drafts to be completed.

"Frog" is about rural doctors and family planning, which is not a sensitive subject that Mo Yan deliberately wrote. Mo Yan was delivered to the world by his aunt, so he always wanted to write his aunt into a novel one day, and writing about his aunt's medical experience inevitably involved family planning in China for more than 3 years.

In November p>217, Mo Yan received an honorary doctorate in literature from Hong Kong Baptist University. From October 13 to October 21, 218, Mo Yan's first solo calligraphy exhibition "Pen and Ink Life-Mo Yan Ink Exhibition" was exhibited in Beijing Museum. Nearly 1 calligraphy works showed Mo Yan's writing practice in daily life.

In April p>219, the novel Waiting for Moses won the short story award of the 15th October Literature Award; On June 12th, the Academy of Regent Park in Oxford University awarded Mo Yan the title of honorary academician and announced the establishment of an international writing center named after Mo Yan. On July 31, he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the Catholic University of Peru. On August 6th, he was awarded an honorary doctorate by Diego Portales University in Santiago, Chile.