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Mo Bosang's Role Introduction
Mo Bosang 1850 was born in a declining aristocratic family in Upper Normandy seine-maritime. He participated in the Franco-Prussian War, and this experience became an important theme in his later novels.

He wrote six novels, 359 short stories and three travel notes in his life. He is one of the writers with the largest number of short stories and the highest achievements in the history of French literature. Mo Bosang suffers from neuralgia and severe migraine, and the great labor intensity makes him terminally ill. Until 189 1 year, he couldn't write any more. Mo Bosang died on July 6, 1993 at the age of 43.

He is a French critical realist writer in the second half of the19th century, and he is also called "the three great short story masters in the world" with Chekhov of Russia and O. Henry of the United States. His masterpieces include Necklace, Belle Ami, boule de suif and My Uncle Yule.

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Mo Bosang was born in a declining aristocratic family near the city of Diebu in Normandy, northwest France. His ancestors were all nobles, but they declined in his father's generation. Father became the broker of the exchange. His mother was born in a scholarly family and loved literature. She often comments on literary works and has unique opinions.

Shortly after Mo Bosang was born, his parents separated because of frequent conflicts. He and his mother live in a villa by the sea. As a child, Mo Bosang liked to play in the apple orchard, watch hunting on the grassland, chat and work with farmers, fishermen, boatmen and hunters.

These experiences made Mo Bosang familiar with rural life from an early age. Since childhood, his mother trained him to write poems. When his son became a writer, she was still a literary consultant, critic and assistant of Mo Bosang, so his mother was his first teacher on the road of literary creation.