2. Mo Yan, whose real name is Guan, is from Pinganzhuang, Heya Township, Gaomi County, Shandong Province, 1955 (now Heping Village, Northeast Township Cultural Development Zone, gaomi city), a contemporary writer in China, and a member of the CPC party member. He is currently a professor at Beijing Normal University and director of the International Writing Center. 20 12 10, becoming the first China Nobel Prize in Literature winner.
3. 1966 dropped out of school and went back to his hometown to graze cattle and sheep. 1August, 973, farmer contract worker in Gaomi County No.5 Cotton Oil Factory. /kloc-enlisted in February, 1976, and worked as a soldier, monitor, teacher and officer. /kloc-started literary creation in 0/978. 198 1 year, he published his first short story Rain on a Spring Night, which temporarily revealed his literary talent. 1September, 984, admitted to the literature department of the former PLA Art College. 1985, published the famous novella Transparent Carrot. 1986, the novella Red Sorghum was published, which caused a sensation in the literary world. 1987 Red Sorghum was adapted into a movie of the same name by Zhang Yimou. 1988 Mo Yan acted as a screenwriter, and Red Sorghum won the Golden Bear Award at the West Berlin International Film Festival. In the same year, he published the novel "Song of Young Garlic".
4. 1989, the novel herbivorous family was published. 1993 published the novel wine country. 1996 published the novel "Big Breasts and Fat Buttocks". 1999, the novel Mangrove was published. 200 1 Published the novel sandalwood punishment. In 2003, he published the novel Forty-one Guns. In 2006, he published the novel Fatigue of Life and Death. In 2009, the novel Frog was published. 20 16 was elected vice chairman of the 9th National Committee of Chinese Writers Association. 20 19 Write the novel Waiting for Moses. 20 19, 165438+ 10, two brick ink news was founded together with Wang Zhen. [88] On July 3, 2020, Kloc-0/day, the collection of short stories "Late Maturing Man" was published. 2021April 14, was awarded an honorary doctor of literature by the University of Hong Kong.