Mo Yan's Eight Literature Classes for Children Mo Yan was a great man, and his works had profound thoughts and humane concerns. His novels often explored human nature, family, society and history, but also paid attention to the inner world of children. Recently, Mo Yan published a book called Eight Literature Classes for Children, which described his views on children and how to teach them literature. Eight Literature Classes for Children showcased the charm of literature through eight topics, including poetry, drama, novels, prose, music, painting, and history. Mo Yan introduced many interesting literary works to the children, such as Red Soroliang Family and Big Breasts and Buttocks. These works not only had profound thoughts, but were also full of vitality and imagination. Mo Yan also introduced some literary skills to the children, such as how to describe a character, how to express emotions and opinions, etc. He showed children how to understand human history and culture through literature and how to cultivate their critical thinking and creativity. I think Mo Yan's book is very meaningful. It can help readers better understand the charm of literature and how to learn and appreciate literary works with children. It is not only suitable for children but also for adult readers. I strongly recommend this book as a good example for readers to learn literature and communicate with children.