Mo Yan's original name was Guan Moye. He was born in Shandong Province on February 17, 1955. He was a famous Chinese translator, a commentator, and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Mo Yan's representative works included " The Red Soroliang Family "," Big Breasts and Fat Buttocks ", etc. He had won many literary awards, including the Nobel Prize in Literature, and was hailed as the " Master of Chinese contemporary literature." Mo Yan started writing in 1978. His works are featured by humor, satire and black humor, with strong social and political implications. His representative work, Red Soroliang Family, which narrated the history and fate of a peasant family in Shandong Province, was considered a classic work of modern Chinese literature. In addition, Mo Yan's short story " Big Breasts and Buttocks " was famous for its description of the lives and fates of rural women and was hailed as one of the landmarks of modern Chinese literature. In the 1980s, Mo Yan began to dabble in the translation industry. He translated many foreign literary works into Chinese and made an important contribution to the development of Chinese literature and culture. He was also one of the important representatives of Chinese literature and culture, and had a profound impact on the process of the Chinese literature's modernisation.