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  • Mo Yan
  • Chinese author (born 1955)

    {{{1}}} Mo Yan (/moʊ jɛn/, Chinese: 莫言; pinyin: Yán; lit. 'don't speak'), born Guan Moye (simplified Chinese: 管谟业; traditional Chinese: 管謨業; pinyin:

    Mo Yan

    Mo Yan

    Mo_Yan

  • Shandong
  • Province in East China

    Rongcheng), actress Gong Li (from Jinan), Huang Bo (from Qingdao), and writers Mo Yan (from Gaomi) and Zhang Wei (from Huang). Peng Liyuan was the first person

    Shandong

    Shandong

    Shandong

  • Sandalwood Death
  • Novel by Mo Yan

    (Chinese: 檀香刑) is a 2001 novel by Nobel Prize in Literature winning author Mo Yan. The English version, translated by Howard Goldblatt, was released in 2013

    Sandalwood Death

    Sandalwood_Death

  • Red Sorghum (film)
  • 1988 Chinese film

    based on the first two parts of the novel Red Sorghum by Nobel laureate Mo Yan. The film marked the directorial debut of internationally acclaimed filmmaker

    Red Sorghum (film)

    Red_Sorghum_(film)

  • 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature
  • Award

    The 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the Chinese writer Mo Yan (born 1955) "who with hallucinatory realism merges folk tales, history and

    2012 Nobel Prize in Literature

    2012 Nobel Prize in Literature

    2012_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature

  • Howard Goldblatt
  • American translator

    Chinese novelist and 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature winner Mo Yan, including six of Mo Yan's novels and collections of stories. He was a research professor

    Howard Goldblatt

    Howard Goldblatt

    Howard_Goldblatt

  • Red Sorghum (novel)
  • Chinese language 1986 novel by Mo Yan

    novel by Mo Yan. Its five parts were published serially in various magazines in 1986 and republished together as a single novel in 1987. It was Mo's first

    Red Sorghum (novel)

    Red_Sorghum_(novel)

  • The Republic of Wine
  • Satirical novel by Mo Yan

    Chinese: 酒国; traditional Chinese: 酒國; pinyin: Jiǔguó) is a satirical novel by Mo Yan, which was first published in 1992. The novel explores the relationship

    The Republic of Wine

    The_Republic_of_Wine

  • List of postmodern novels
  • Atwood The New York Trilogy (1985–86) by Paul Auster Red Sorghum (1986) by Mo Yan Foe (1986) by J. M. Coetzee Beloved (1987) by Toni Morrison The Bonfire

    List of postmodern novels

    List_of_postmodern_novels

  • Life and Death Are Wearing Me Out
  • Book by Mo Yan

    Chinese: 生死疲勞; pinyin: shēngsǐ píláo) is a 2006 novel by Chinese writer Mo Yan, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2012. The book is a historical

    Life and Death Are Wearing Me Out

    Life_and_Death_Are_Wearing_Me_Out

  • Big Breasts and Wide Hips
  • Novel by Mo Yan

    Big Breasts and Wide Hips is a novel by Mo Yan. It won the Dajia Honghe Literature Prize in 1997 and was translated to English by Howard Goldblatt in 2005

    Big Breasts and Wide Hips

    Big_Breasts_and_Wide_Hips

  • Ma Ying-jeou
  • President of the Republic of China from 2008 to 2016

    Ogasawara 2015, p. 70; Copper 2024, p. 135. Copper 2024, pp. 134–135. Mo, Yan-chih (25 January 2012). "Ma visits Ma Village, stresses Hakka roots". The

    Ma Ying-jeou

    Ma Ying-jeou

    Ma_Ying-jeou

  • Nobel Prize in Literature
  • Prize established in 1895 by Alfred Nobel

    In the 2000s, V. S. Naipaul, Mario Vargas Llosa, and the Chinese writer Mo Yan have been awarded, but the policy of "a prize for the whole world" has been

    Nobel Prize in Literature

    Nobel Prize in Literature

    Nobel_Prize_in_Literature

  • Göran Malmqvist
  • Swedish linguist (1924–2019)

    author Mo Yan in 2012, Malmqvist was criticized for a possible conflict of interest, as he had close personal and economic relations to Mo Yan. Malmqvist

    Göran Malmqvist

    Göran Malmqvist

    Göran_Malmqvist

  • Frog (novel)
  • 2009 novel by Mo Yan

    Frog (Chinese: 蛙; pinyin: Wā) is a novel by Mo Yan, first released in 2009. The novel is about Gugu (姑姑 "paternal aunt"), the aunt of "Tadpole", the novel's

    Frog (novel)

    Frog_(novel)

  • Ivana Alawi
  • Filipino actress, YouTuber, model (born 1996)

    October 2024, Alawi was hospitalized due to polycystic ovary syndrome. Pong Mo 'Yan with Ivana Alawi, April 4, 2020, archived from the original on December

    Ivana Alawi

    Ivana_Alawi

  • Vice Ganda
  • Filipino comedian, actor, and television personality (born 1976)

    album, entitled #Trending, which featured the song "Boom Panes" and "Push Mo Yan Teh!". The album reached gold record status with more than 7,500 copies

    Vice Ganda

    Vice Ganda

    Vice_Ganda

  • Nobel Prize in Literature controversies
  • 2012 prize awarded to the Chinese author Mo Yan caused controversy. Several Chinese dissidents criticized Mo Yan, saying he voiced support for the Chinese

    Nobel Prize in Literature controversies

    Nobel Prize in Literature controversies

    Nobel_Prize_in_Literature_controversies

  • Chen Shih-kai
  • Transport Minister of Taiwan since 2024

    August 2024. Mo, Yan-chih (31 December 2012). "KMT's Yen Kuan-hen launches Taichung election bid". Taipei Times. Retrieved 30 August 2024. Mo, Yan-chih; Wang

    Chen Shih-kai

    Chen Shih-kai

    Chen_Shih-kai

  • Hallucinatory realism
  • Term used by critics in describing works of art

    more specific to a dream-state. The term occurs in the motivation for Mo Yan's Nobel Prize in Literature. In 1975, Clemens Heselhaus used it to describe

    Hallucinatory realism

    Hallucinatory_realism

  • The Journey of Flower
  • 2015 Chinese TV series or program

    Zihua feels extremely remorseful. One of the three masters from Changliu, Mo Yan, decided to use the power of nature to exchange his life for hers and restored

    The Journey of Flower

    The_Journey_of_Flower

  • Chiang Hsiao-yen
  • Taiwanese politician (born 1942)

    Times. Archived from the original on 3 April 2015. Retrieved 2 April 2015. Mo, Yan-chih (14 January 2006). "Legislator seeks to extend Chiang dynasty". Taipei

    Chiang Hsiao-yen

    Chiang Hsiao-yen

    Chiang_Hsiao-yen

  • Song Yi (actress)
  • Chinese actress (born 1989)

    starring in the drama Our Jing Ke written by Mo Yan, played the lonely and desolate female protagonist Yan Ji. In February 2014, Song played Qin Qiuyu

    Song Yi (actress)

    Song Yi (actress)

    Song_Yi_(actress)

  • Lin Yi
  • Chinese actor and model (born 1999)

    Girl [zh] 玲珑 Yuan Yi Tencent Video Love Scenery 良辰美景好时光 Lu Jing / Herman / Liu Mo Yan iQIYI, Tencent Video Put Your Head on My Shoulder 2021 (Thai Remake) อุ่นไอในใจเธอ

    Lin Yi

    Lin_Yi

  • Liu Cixin
  • Chinese science fiction writer (born 1963)

    internationally. In 2012, the winner of the Nobel Prize of Literature, Mo Yan, acclaimed the remarkable originality of Liu Cixin. Liu's fiction focuses

    Liu Cixin

    Liu Cixin

    Liu_Cixin

  • Anna Gustafsson Chen
  • Swedish translator and sinologist (born 1965)

    translating the work of Mo Yan (the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature winner) into Swedish. Her translations are directly tied to Mo Yan becoming the first Chinese

    Anna Gustafsson Chen

    Anna Gustafsson Chen

    Anna_Gustafsson_Chen

  • NetEase
  • Chinese Internet technology company

    hosted an online literature contest refereed by Wang Meng, Liu Xinwu, and Mo Yan, which contributed to the early growth of internet literature in China.

    NetEase

    NetEase

    NetEase

  • List of Nobel laureates in Literature
  • condensed, translucent images, he gives us fresh access to reality" 2012 Mo Yan (1955–) China (Chinese) "who with hallucinatory realism merges folk tales

    List of Nobel laureates in Literature

    List of Nobel laureates in Literature

    List_of_Nobel_laureates_in_Literature

  • Chinese literature
  • writers—collectively said to constitute the Xungen movement—including Han Shaogong, Mo Yan, Ah Cheng, and Jia Pingwa sought to reconnect literature and culture to

    Chinese literature

    Chinese_literature

  • Hsiao Bi-khim
  • Vice President of the Republic of China since 2024 (born 1971)

    "Legislator to push for changes in nationality law", The Taipei Times, p. 2 Mo, Yan-chih; Loa, Lok-sin (1 December 2007), "Law change to aid migrant spouses"

    Hsiao Bi-khim

    Hsiao Bi-khim

    Hsiao_Bi-khim

  • Asia
  • Continent

    (Japan, 1994), Gao Xingjian (China, 2000), Orhan Pamuk (Turkey, 2006), Mo Yan (China, 2012), and Han Kang (South Korea, 2024). Some may consider the American

    Asia

    Asia

    Asia

  • Han Chinese
  • East Asian ethnic group

    Prize for Literature in 2000. In 2012, the novelist and short story writer Mo Yan also received the Nobel Prize in Literature. In 2015, children's writer

    Han Chinese

    Han Chinese

    Han_Chinese

  • Herta Müller
  • German writer and Nobel Prize recipient (born 1953)

    communism be forgotten". In 2012, Müller commented on the Nobel Prize for Mo Yan by saying that the Swedish Academy had apparently chosen an author who 'celebrates

    Herta Müller

    Herta Müller

    Herta_Müller

  • Shen Congwen
  • Chinese writer (1902–1988)

    school-of-life brand of personal education is central to the image of Shen. Mo Yan, in his Nobel lecture given after receiving the Nobel Prize for Literature

    Shen Congwen

    Shen Congwen

    Shen_Congwen

  • White Dog and the Swing
  • 2004 book by Mo Yan

    collection of short stories by Nobel Prize in Literature winning author Mo Yan. It collects thirty short stories from the 1980s. 白狗秋千架 = White dog & the

    White Dog and the Swing

    White_Dog_and_the_Swing

  • Happy Times (2000 film)
  • 2000 Chinese film

    on the short story, Shifu, You'll Do Anything for a Laugh (师傅越来越幽默) by Mo Yan; the story appears in English translation in the collection of the same

    Happy Times (2000 film)

    Happy_Times_(2000_film)

  • The Garlic Ballads
  • 1988 novel

    Ballads (Chinese: 天堂蒜薹之歌) is a 1988 novel by Nobel Prize–winning author Mo Yan. When it was published in the 1980s it was banned in China. The book is

    The Garlic Ballads

    The_Garlic_Ballads

  • Zhang Yimou
  • Chinese filmmaker

    based loosely on the short story Shifu: You'll Do Anything for a Laugh, by Mo Yan. Starring popular Chinese actor Zhao Benshan and actress Dong Jie, it was

    Zhang Yimou

    Zhang Yimou

    Zhang_Yimou

  • Shih Kien
  • Hong Kong actor (1913–2009)

    (1966) Yu nu jin gang (1967) Bi yan mo nu (1967) Yu mian nu sha xing (1967) – Wu Wan Lung Kong zhong nu sha shou (1967) Mao yan nu lang (1967) Yu nu fei long

    Shih Kien

    Shih_Kien

  • 2012 Taiwanese presidential election
  • vice-presidential candidate, 9 September 2011, retrieved 9 September 2011 Mo Yan-chih (8 April 2011). "Ma sends KMT members to claim 2012 registration".

    2012 Taiwanese presidential election

    2012 Taiwanese presidential election

    2012_Taiwanese_presidential_election

  • Chiang Hsiao-yung
  • Taiwanese politician (1948–1996)

    "CHIANG HSIAO-YUNG". AP News. December 23, 1996. Retrieved November 7, 2014. Mo, Yan-chih (November 10, 2013). "Mother expects Andrew Chiang to be responsible"

    Chiang Hsiao-yung

    Chiang Hsiao-yung

    Chiang_Hsiao-yung

  • Boxer Rebellion
  • 1899–1901 anti-foreign uprising in China

    legations is one of the climactic events in the novel. Sandalwood Death by Mo Yan. The novel is written from the viewpoint of villagers during the Boxer Uprising

    Boxer Rebellion

    Boxer Rebellion

    Boxer_Rebellion

  • Yao Chiang-lin
  • Taiwanese politician (1950–2026)

    25 January 2026. Mo, Yan-chih (4 August 2006). "KMT cracks down on election graft". Taipei Times. Retrieved 25 January 2026. Mo, Yan-chih (25 May 2006)

    Yao Chiang-lin

    Yao_Chiang-lin

  • Thirteen Steps
  • Novel by Mo Yan

    Thirteen Steps is a novel by Nobel Prize in Literature winning author Mo Yan. It first appeared in 1988 in the literary magazine Wenxue si ji. It later

    Thirteen Steps

    Thirteen_Steps

  • Evergreen Group
  • Taiwanese shipping and transportation conglomerate

    reshuffle". www.flightglobal.com. Flight Global. Retrieved 7 January 2020. Mo, Yan-chih. "KMT headquarters sold for NT$2.3bn." Taipei Times. Thursday March

    Evergreen Group

    Evergreen_Group

  • Joy (novella collection)
  • English) written in the 1980s by Nobel Prize in Literature winning author Mo Yan. While the novella "Joy" and those included within the collection are fictional

    Joy (novella collection)

    Joy_(novella_collection)

  • Xungen movement
  • Root-searching movement in China

    to engage in global dialogue. Some of the key writers are Han Shaogong, Mo Yan, Ah Cheng,Jia Pingwa, and Wang Zengqi. Esler, Joshua (May 28, 2020). Tibetan

    Xungen movement

    Xungen_movement

  • Gaomi
  • County-level city in Shandong, China

    It is the hometown of writer and 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature winner Mo Yan, who has set some of his stories in the region. Gaomi has three subdistricts

    Gaomi

    Gaomi

    Gaomi

  • Shifu, You'll Do Anything for a Laugh
  • Collection of novellas by Mo Yan

    2001 collection of novellas by Nobel Prize in Literature winning author Mo Yan. The collection was translated from Chinese to English by Howard Goldblatt

    Shifu, You'll Do Anything for a Laugh

    Shifu,_You'll_Do_Anything_for_a_Laugh

  • Ximending
  • Shopping district in Wanhua, Taipei, Taiwan

    Shinkuchan Mo, Yan-Chih (2008-06-18). "Taipei increases area of special Ximending zone". Taipei Times. p. 2. Retrieved 2009-07-14. Mo, Yan-chih (2007-08-07)

    Ximending

    Ximending

    Ximending

  • Frank Hsieh
  • Taiwanese politician, lawyer, and diplomat

    2016. Mo, Yan-chih (February 17, 2007). "Hsieh throws hat in ring for 2008 race". Taipei Times. Retrieved June 11, 2016. Chang, Rich; Mo, Yan-chih (February

    Frank Hsieh

    Frank Hsieh

    Frank_Hsieh

  • Betel nut beauty
  • Female roadside sellers of betel nuts and cigarettes in Taiwan

    Machine Betel nut brouhaha exposes disagreement Retrieved 1 December 2012 Mo, Yan-chih (22 May 2005). "Betel-nut girls focus of exhibit". Taipei Times. Retrieved

    Betel nut beauty

    Betel nut beauty

    Betel_nut_beauty

  • 2012
  • Calendar year

    theory of stable allocations and the practice of market design. Literature – Mo Yan, who with hallucinatory realism merges folk tales, history and the contemporary

    2012

    2012

    2012

  • Brigitte Lin
  • Taiwanese actress (born 1954)

    Dongfang Bubai Royal Tramp 鹿鼎記 So Chuen Cameo New Dragon Gate Inn 新龍門客棧 Yau Mo-yan Secret Love for the Peach Blossom Spring 暗戀桃花源 Yun Zhifan Royal Tramp II

    Brigitte Lin

    Brigitte Lin

    Brigitte_Lin

  • List of Nobel laureates
  • Wineland Brian K. Kobilka; Robert J. Lefkowitz John B. Gurdon; Shinya Yamanaka Mo Yan European Union Alvin E. Roth; Lloyd S. Shapley 2013 François Englert; Peter

    List of Nobel laureates

    List of Nobel laureates

    List_of_Nobel_laureates

  • Organized crime in Taiwan
  • Prevalent criminal organizations and activities in Taiwan

    Plotted Fiction Carries Tantalizing Hint of Expose". The Portland Oregonian. Mo, Yan-chih (15 February 2010). "FEATURE : Film fuels interest in Wanhua with

    Organized crime in Taiwan

    Organized_crime_in_Taiwan

  • Pow! (novel)
  • Book by Mo Yan

    pinyin: sìshíyī pào) is a 2003 novel by the Chinese author and Nobel laureate Mo Yan. The novel's protagonist is Luo Xiaotong, a village boy with a passion for

    Pow! (novel)

    Pow!_(novel)

  • Sun Li (actress)
  • Chinese actress

    Media as their first flagship artist. In 2003, author and TV producer Hai Yan selected her for the female lead in the television series Goddess of Mercy

    Sun Li (actress)

    Sun Li (actress)

    Sun_Li_(actress)

  • History of the People's Republic of China
  • Experiment in Shenzhen received international attention. In October 2012, Mo Yan became the first Chinese citizen (mainland) to win the Nobel Prize in Literature

    History of the People's Republic of China

    History_of_the_People's_Republic_of_China

  • 1955
  • Calendar year

    Byrne, American business attorney and politician, Alabama February 17 – Mo Yan, Chinese writer February 19 Jeff Daniels, American actor Siri Hustvedt,

    1955

    1955

    1955

  • Molly Bloom
  • Ulysses character

    character Molly Greaney quoting from Molly's monologue. Nobel laureate Mo Yan concludes The Republic of Wine with what could be seen as an homage to Molly's

    Molly Bloom

    Molly Bloom

    Molly_Bloom

  • Mao Dun Literature Prize
  • Chinese literary award

    (你在高原) by Zhang Wei The Sky Dwellers (天行者) by Liu Xinglong Frog (蛙) by Mo Yan Massage (推拿) by Bi Feiyu Someone to Talk To (一句顶一万句) by Liu Zhenyun Nominated

    Mao Dun Literature Prize

    Mao Dun Literature Prize

    Mao_Dun_Literature_Prize

  • Rico Yan
  • Filipino actor (1975–2002)

    their union was plagued by lies and deceit. On drama anthology Maalaala Mo Kaya, Yan did six episodes tiltled Valentine's Card (1996), Dinuguan (1996),Diary

    Rico Yan

    Rico_Yan

  • Shandong people
  • People native to Shandong

    Li Baojia – Qing dynasty author Li Cunxin – author of Mao's Last Dancer Mo Yan – Nobel Prize in Literature laureate Nicholas Poppe – linguist Peter Stursberg

    Shandong people

    Shandong people

    Shandong_people

  • Magical realism
  • Style of literary fiction and art

    Murakami. In Chinese literature, the best-known writer of the style is Mo Yan, the 2012 Nobel Prize laureate in Literature for his "hallucinatory realism"

    Magical realism

    Magical_realism

  • The Woman with Flowers
  • The Woman with Flowers is a 2012 collection of novellas by Nobel Prize in Literature winning author Mo Yan. The Woman with Flowers - WorldCat v t e

    The Woman with Flowers

    The_Woman_with_Flowers

  • 2000 Nobel Prize in Literature
  • Literary award

    and drama." He is the first Chinese recipient of the prize followed by Mo Yan in 2012. The fusion of traditional Chinese literature and theater with a

    2000 Nobel Prize in Literature

    2000 Nobel Prize in Literature

    2000_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature

  • Lan Yan
  • Chinese actress, pop singer, and model

    Lan Yan (Chinese: 蓝心妍, original Chinese name: 蓝燕; English: Leni Lan; born 9 March 1990), also known by her stage name, Crazybarby, is a Chinese actress

    Lan Yan

    Lan_Yan

  • Shidu (bereavement)
  • Phenomenon denoting the loss of one's only child

    shidu parents. Notable people, such as Nobel Prize in Literature laureate Mo Yan, have spoken out for more support to those who have lost their only child

    Shidu (bereavement)

    Shidu_(bereavement)

  • Jaw Shaw-kong
  • Taiwanese media personality and politician

    Archived from the original on 7 February 2021. Retrieved 11 December 2016. Mo, Yan-chih (29 October 2011). "2012 ELECTIONS: Ma acknowledges concerns of pan-blue

    Jaw Shaw-kong

    Jaw Shaw-kong

    Jaw_Shaw-kong

  • Meeting the Masters
  • Collection of short stories by Mo Yan

    collection of 45 short stories by Nobel Prize in Literature-winning author Mo Yan. It was split into two parts, with the second half being subtitled "Dating

    Meeting the Masters

    Meeting_the_Masters

  • List of Asian Nobel laureates
  • Tobago. 2006 Orhan Pamuk Turkey Literature First Turkish Nobel laureate 2012 Mo Yan China Literature 2017 Kazuo Ishiguro United Kingdom Literature Born in Japan

    List of Asian Nobel laureates

    List_of_Asian_Nobel_laureates

  • Merxat Yalkun
  • Chinese actor (born 1991)

    thriller series Memory Lost, based on the novel of the same title by Ding Mo. The same year, he was cast in the fantasy historical epic Zhaoge. In 2017

    Merxat Yalkun

    Merxat_Yalkun

  • List of Chinese Nobel laureates
  • for fundamental human rights in China". Changchun, Jilin, China 2012 莫言 Mo Yan Literature 1955– "who with hallucinatory realism merges folk tales, history

    List of Chinese Nobel laureates

    List of Chinese Nobel laureates

    List_of_Chinese_Nobel_laureates

  • Jing Ke
  • Ancient Chinese assassin (died 227 BCE)

    fictionalized take on Jing Ke's attempted assassination. Nobel laureate Mo Yan wrote a play in 2003, entitled "Our Jing Ke" (我们的荆轲), which retells the

    Jing Ke

    Jing Ke

    Jing_Ke

  • Wang Ting-son
  • Taiwanese politician

    January 2018. Mo, Yan-chih (12 February 2010). "King attacks Hsiao over DPP record". Taipei Times. Retrieved 12 January 2018. Mo, Yan-chih (26 February

    Wang Ting-son

    Wang Ting-son

    Wang_Ting-son

  • Lin Chia-lung
  • Taiwanese political scientist and politician (born 1964)

    head to join Taichung race", The Taipei Times, p. 3, retrieved 2008-04-06 Mo, Yan-chih (2003-12-04), "Jason Hu flays DPP in Taichung City", The Taipei Times

    Lin Chia-lung

    Lin Chia-lung

    Lin_Chia-lung

  • Taipei Metro
  • Metro system in Taiwan

    Taipei Rapid Transit Systems" (PDF). MAA Group. Retrieved 7 January 2011. Mo, Yan-chih (14 October 2008). "FEATURE: Halted gondola confirms worries". Taipei

    Taipei Metro

    Taipei Metro

    Taipei_Metro

  • Child cannibalism
  • Practice of eating a child or fetus

    ingrained into the fabric of life and not a matter of ethical concern. In Mo Yan's satirical novel The Republic of Wine (1992), male infants, called "meat

    Child cannibalism

    Child cannibalism

    Child_cannibalism

  • Lei Chen
  • Chinese activist (1897–1979)

    Taiwan News. Central News Agency. 16 June 2018. Retrieved 17 June 2018. Mo, Yan-chih (8 March 2012). "Ma apologizes for KMT wrongs, White Terror era".

    Lei Chen

    Lei Chen

    Lei_Chen

  • Red Forest (novel)
  • 1999 novel by Mo Yan

    Red Forest is a 1999 novel by Nobel Prize in Literature winning author Mo Yan. "The Red Forest | ISBNdb". isbndb.com. Retrieved 2025-04-09. v t e

    Red Forest (novel)

    Red_Forest_(novel)

  • Kuomintang
  • Political party in the Republic of China (Taiwan)

    Archived from the original on 8 September 2006. Retrieved 21 March 2006. Mo, Yan-chih. "KMT headquarters sold for NT$2.3bn Archived 13 April 2010 at the

    Kuomintang

    Kuomintang

    Kuomintang

  • International Writing Program
  • Writing residency for international artists in Iowa City, Iowa

    (China, 2003) Minae Mizumura (Japan, 2003) Gábor T. Szántó (Hungary, 2003) Mo Yan (China, 2004) Doris Kareva (Estonia, 2006) Kiran Nagarkar (India, 2007)

    International Writing Program

    International_Writing_Program

  • Ihor Pavlyuk
  • Ukrainian writer

    foreword to a book written recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature Mo Yan and Naomi Foyle, Steve Komarnyckyj, Dmytro Drozdovskyi), ISBN 978-1-906742-70-6

    Ihor Pavlyuk

    Ihor Pavlyuk

    Ihor_Pavlyuk

  • The Secret of the Magic Gourd (2007 film)
  • 2007 Chinese film

    Peng, Tong Hui Lin, Zhu Yi Ting, Mo Yan Nan, Liu Jing Ni, Gu Kai Ping, Wang Hang Yang, Zhang Tian En, Yu Feng, Zhang Yan Qin, Yang Ni, Li Hao, Wang Yi,

    The Secret of the Magic Gourd (2007 film)

    The_Secret_of_the_Magic_Gourd_(2007_film)

  • Lee Shu-chuan
  • Taiwanese politician (born 1958)

    Archived from the original on March 2, 2014. Retrieved 3 April 2016. Mo, Yan-chih (12 January 2007). "City unveils Yuanshan traffic plan". Taipei Times

    Lee Shu-chuan

    Lee Shu-chuan

    Lee_Shu-chuan

  • The Herbivorous Family
  • Novel by Mo Yan

    Herbivorous Family is a 1993 novel by Nobel Prize in Literature winning author Mo Yan. "The Herbivorous Family (Chinese Edition) | ISBNdb". isbndb.com. Retrieved

    The Herbivorous Family

    The_Herbivorous_Family

  • The Wall Can Sing
  • is a collection of 60 essays by Nobel Prize in Literature winning author Mo Yan. "The Wall Can Sing (Chinese Ed.) | ISBNdb". isbndb.com. Retrieved 2025-04-09

    The Wall Can Sing

    The_Wall_Can_Sing

  • Tert-Butyl nitrite
  • Chemical compound

    February 2022. Di Qiu, He Meng, Liang Jin, Shengbo Tang, Shuai Wang, Fangyang Mo, Yan Zhang, Jianbo Wang (2014). "Synthesis of Arylboronic Pinacol Esters from

    Tert-Butyl nitrite

    Tert-Butyl nitrite

    Tert-Butyl_nitrite

  • List of Nobel laureates by country
  • Gabriela Mistral, Literature, 1945 Tu Youyou, Physiology or Medicine, 2015 Mo Yan, Literature, 2012 Liu Xiaobo, Peace, 2010 Tu Youyou, Physiology or Medicine

    List of Nobel laureates by country

    List_of_Nobel_laureates_by_country

  • Methuen Publishing
  • UK book publishing company

    Palin, 1986 Nobel Prize winner Wole Soyinka, and 2012 Nobel Prize winner Mo Yan. Classic Methuen authors include the American novelist Walker Percy, the

    Methuen Publishing

    Methuen_Publishing

  • Don't Speak (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Speak, English translation of the Chinese pen name of the Chinese writer Mo Yan "Don't Speak", a song by Everglow on their 2021 EP Return of The Girl "Don't

    Don't Speak (disambiguation)

    Don't_Speak_(disambiguation)

  • Kuang Li-chen
  • Taiwanese politician (born 1963)

    2018. Mo, Yan-chih (7 August 2008). "ANALYSIS: Government must tackle excessive spending: analysts". Taipei Times. Retrieved 13 March 2018. Mo, Yan-chih

    Kuang Li-chen

    Kuang Li-chen

    Kuang_Li-chen

  • February 28 incident
  • 1947 uprising in Taiwan

    Archived from the original on March 2, 2020. Retrieved March 2, 2020. Mo, Yan-chih (February 28, 2006). "Remembering 228: Ghosts of the past are yet

    February 28 incident

    February 28 incident

    February_28_incident

  • Red Sorghum (TV series)
  • 2014 TV series or program

    Gāoliang) is a 2014 Chinese television series based on Nobel laureate Mo Yan's 1986 novel of the same name. Directed by Zheng Xiaolong, it also features

    Red Sorghum (TV series)

    Red_Sorghum_(TV_series)

  • Calabash Brothers
  • Chinese animated TV series

    Crew Romanized Original Version Screenwriters 编剧 Yao Zhongli Yang Yuliang Mo Yan 姚忠礼 杨玉良 墨犊 Directors 导演 Hu Jinqing Zhou Keqin Shen Zuwei 胡进庆 周克勤 沈祖慰 Design

    Calabash Brothers

    Calabash_Brothers

  • Soul Mountain
  • Novel by Gao Xingjian

    Essay - eNotes.com". eNotes.com. Retrieved 2 January 2022. "Chinese author Mo Yan wins Nobel Prize for literature". France 24. 11 October 2012. Retrieved

    Soul Mountain

    Soul Mountain

    Soul_Mountain

  • John Freeman (author)
  • American writer and a literary critic (born 1974)

    Joshua Ferris, Aminatta Forna, Jim Crace, Richard Russo, Kamila Shamsie, Mo Yan, A. L. Kennedy, Mohsin Hamid, and Chimamanda Adichie. Writers who debuted

    John Freeman (author)

    John Freeman (author)

    John_Freeman_(author)

  • Nonino
  • Italian distillery company

    (Romania) 2003: John Banville (Ireland) 2004: Tomas Tranströmer (Sweden) 2005: Mo Yan (China) 2006: Setouchi Harumi (Japan) 2007: Harry Mulisch (Netherlands)

    Nonino

    Nonino

    Nonino

  • Chen Qiufan
  • Chinese science fiction author

    literary prize in a contest moderated by an AI judge, over Nobel laureate Mo Yan. He is currently working on a six-story collection about the relationship

    Chen Qiufan

    Chen Qiufan

    Chen_Qiufan

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  • Eliot
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Eliot

    English and Scottish : variant spelling of Elliott.Andrew Eliot, a shoemaker of East Coker, Somerset, England, who emigrated to Boston MA in 1670, was the founder of a distinguished American family which included the poet T. S. Eliot (1888–1965), who was born in St. Louis, MO.

    Eliot

  • YANORO
  • Male

    Gypsy/Romani

    YANORO

     Possibly a Romani form of Italian Gennaro, YANORO means "January."

    YANORO

  • Molin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin) and French

    Molin

    English (of Norman origin) and French : topographic name from Old French molin ‘mill’.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from a place in France called Moline(s).Swedish : ornamental name from mo ‘sandy heath’ + the common ornamental suffix -lin.In some cases, possibly Italian, a variant of Molino.

    Molin

  • YANNIC
  • Female

    English

    YANNIC

    Unisex pet form of Breton Yann, YANNIC means "God is gracious."

    YANNIC

  • Mo
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Modern, Tamil, Telugu

    Mo

    Honoured; Nickname for Name Mohan / Monty; Love; God Murugan; Lord of Shiva

    Mo

  • YANAI
  • Male

    Hebrew

    YANAI

    (יָנַּאי) Variant form of Hebrew Yaanay, YANAI means "whom Jehovah answers." 

    YANAI

  • Yanni
  • Boy/Male

    African, Arabic, Greek, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian

    Yanni

    Form of Yannis; Gift of God; The Lord is Gracious; Moon

    Yanni

  • YANNI
  • Male

    Greek

    YANNI

    (Γάννη) Variant spelling of Greek Yianni,  YANNI means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Yanni.

    YANNI

  • YANNICK
  • Female

    English

    YANNICK

    Variant spelling of Breton unisex Yannic, YANNICK means "God is gracious." 

    YANNICK

  • Mulliner
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mulliner

    English : occupational name for a miller, from an agent derivative of Anglo-Norman French mo(u)lin, mulin ‘mill’.

    Mulliner

  • YANCY
  • Male

    English

    YANCY

    English name which may originally have been a Native American Indian word YANCY means "Englishman," and the origin for the word "Yankee." 

    YANCY

  • Eskew
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Eskew

    English : variant of Askew. This is a common name in GA, MO, and SC.

    Eskew

  • Yandle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Yandle

    English : variant of Yandell.

    Yandle

  • MAVOURNEEN
  • Female

    Irish

    MAVOURNEEN

    Irish name derived from the phrase mo múirnín, MAVOURNEEN means "my honey, my sweet one."

    MAVOURNEEN

  • YANIV
  • Male

    Hebrew

    YANIV

    (יָנִיב) Hebrew name YANIV means "he will speak."

    YANIV

  • YANNIS
  • Male

    Greek

    YANNIS

    (Γάννης) Contracted form of Greek Yiannis, YANNIS means "God is gracious." 

    YANNIS

  • Mo
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Newdelhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Mo

    Silence; God

    Mo

  • YANCEY
  • Male

    English

    YANCEY

    Variant spelling of English Yancy, possibly YANCEY means "Englishman, Yankee."

    YANCEY

  • YANNI
  • Male

    Hebrew

    YANNI

    (יַנִי) Variant form of Hebrew Yan, YANNI means "whom Jehovah answers." Compare with another form of Yanni.

    YANNI

  • YAN
  • Male

    Hebrew

    YAN

     Short form of Hebrew Yanai, YAN means "whom Jehovah answers." Compare with another form of Yan.

    YAN

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Online names & meanings

  • Drsadvati
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Drsadvati

    Sight

  • NAFTALI
  • Male

    English

    NAFTALI

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Naphtaliy, NAFTALI means "my strife" or "wrestling." 

  • Irmas
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Irmas

    Strong

  • Edson
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon American English

    Edson

    Ed's son.

  • MERIKH
  • Male

    Iranian/Persian

    MERIKH

    (مريخ) Variant spelling of Mirrikh, the Arabic and Persian name for the planet Mars, possibly MERIKH means "death, slaughter." 

  • MAUD
  • Female

    German

    MAUD

     Medieval German short form of Teutonic Mechthild, MAUD means "mighty in battle." Compare with another form of Maud.

  • Alisha
  • Girl/Female

    Latin American

    Alisha

  • AVI
  • Female

    Hebrew

    AVI

    (אֲבִי) Variant spelling of Hebrew Abiy, AVI means "my father." Compare with masculine Avi.

  • Powles
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Welsh origin)

    Powles

    English (of Welsh origin) : variant of Powell, with redundant English patronymic -s.English : patronymic from Poul, a variant of the personal name Paul.

  • Sharon
  • Biblical

    Sharon

    plain, as in land

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  • Yank
  • n.

    An abbreviation of Yankee.

  • Yanked
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Yank

  • Yank
  • n.

    A jerk or twitch.

  • Yankeeism
  • n.

    A Yankee idiom, word, custom, or the like.

  • Mo
  • a., adv., & n.

    More; -- usually, more in number.

  • Yankee-Doodle
  • n.

    The name of a tune adopted popularly as one of the national airs of the United States.

  • Yanking
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Yank

  • Yang
  • n.

    The cry of the wild goose; a honk.

  • Yankee
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a Yankee; characteristic of the Yankees.

  • Yang
  • v. i.

    To make the cry of the wild goose.

  • Molybdenum
  • n.

    A rare element of the chromium group, occurring in nature in the minerals molybdenite and wulfenite, and when reduced obtained as a hard, silver-white, difficulty fusible metal. Symbol Mo. Atomic weight 95.9.

  • Moo
  • adv., & n.

    See Mo.

  • Yankee
  • n.

    A nickname for a native or citizen of New England, especially one descended from old New England stock; by extension, an inhabitant of the Northern States as distinguished from a Southerner; also, applied sometimes by foreigners to any inhabitant of the United States.

  • Yankee-Doodle
  • n.

    Humorously, a Yankee.

  • Moe
  • a., adv., & n.

    More. See Mo.

  • Yank
  • v. t.

    To twitch; to jerk.