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Which school does Mo Yan teach in?
Mo Yan teaches at Shandong University.

Mo Yan, a Nobel Prize in Literature winner, was hired as a chair professor of Shandong University. In the lecture of "First Show" of Shanda University, Mo Yan shared his current state of mind and the changes in his state of mind after winning the Nobel Prize. He laughed at himself for being hired by Shanda University, hoping that his works could be used as teaching plans for future lectures.

When talking about his characterization experience, Mo Yan said: "My creation has gone through three stages: writing good people as bad people, writing bad people as good people, and writing myself as sinners, that is to say, in the process of creation, we should see the versatility and richness of characters."

Mo Yan said in his speech that writing comes from life. When creating, you should be "free in your heart" and write your own inner thoughts, and telling stories is the core of literature. "Although there is a lot of discussion about whether literature should tell stories, I think stories are always the connotation of literature and the most important core."

Character introduction:

Mo Yan (1955 02 17-), born in gaomi city, Shandong Province, graduated from Beijing Normal University, is a famous contemporary writer in China, vice chairman of Chinese Writers Association [1], member of the 10th National Committee of Chinese Writers Association, and a professor at Beijing Normal University.

His writing style is famous for his boldness and novelty, and he is good at combining folk stories, history and contemporary society with illusory realism. Literary creation began at 1978. 198 1 year, he published his first short story Rain on a Spring Night, which showed his literary talent. 1986 published the novella Red Sorghum, which caused a sensation in the literary world and won the Golden Bear Award at the West Berlin International Film Festival.

20 12 Mo Yan won the Nobel Prize in Literature, becoming the first China writer to win this honor. 20 16 was elected vice chairman of the 9th National Committee of Chinese Writers Association.