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On October 11, 2012, China writer Mo Yan won the Nobel Prize for Literature
On October 11, 2012 (August 26, 2012 in the lunar calendar), China writer Mo Yan won the Nobel Prize for Literature. At 19:00 on October 11, 2012, Mo Yan won the 2012 Nobel Prize for Literature, becoming the first China writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, creating a precedent for China to award in this world. Ma Yueran, a famous Swedish sinologist and final judge of the Nobel Prize for Literature, commented on Mo Yan: "Mo Yan is very good at telling stories, he is so good at telling stories. All of his novels are very long, except for "Mo Yan's Novel Nine Pieces" published in "Shanghai Literature". "," I feel like he writes too much. It would be better if his books were half as thick as they are now." He also personally said to Mo Yan: "Your novels are too long, you write too much." Mo Yan replied humorously: "I know, but because I am very good at telling stories, I can't finish them as long as I start." In 1987, the filming of the film "Red Sorghum" directed by Zhang Yimou and starring Jiang Wen and Gong Li was completed, which immediately triggered a wave of movie-watching in China. The film grossed a total of more than 4 million yuan in box office revenue, which was an astronomical figure at that time. It can be said that as early as 26 years ago, a film "Red Sorghum" had laid the foundation for Mo Yan to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. Mo Yan receives Nobel Prize in Literature


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