Mo Yan's novel, Five Poppies, described the growth of five children in a village from childhood to adulthood. It discussed the interaction and influence of their natural environment, family emotions, social changes, and other aspects. It explored human nature, life, fate, and other issues. The novel used the "Five Popes" as the protagonists to reflect the great changes in Chinese society over the past few decades through their growth experiences. In the novel, Mo Yan vividly described the beautiful scene of harmony between man and nature, and also revealed the contradictions and conflicts in human society. The ending of the novel expressed the author's hope and thoughts for the future of mankind by imagining the future development of the five popular people. The central idea of Five Popularity was the exploration and reflection of human destiny, as well as the deep understanding of nature, life, and human nature.