Recently, a young man named "Mao Xinghuo" on the Internet became completely popular because of his lawsuit against Mo Yan.
This little-known self-leading blogger suddenly came out like a dark horse, and he was Wang Bang, and he actually went to the court to sue Nobel Prize winner Mr. Mo Yan.
And he didn't just talk about it, but quickly put it into action, he first launched an online signature vote on his personal Weibo with Mr. Mo Yan suspected of "smearing heroes and martyrs and beautifying the Japanese army invading China".
What is surprising is that on February 14, that is, Valentine's Day in the West, tens of thousands of people voted online to support the prosecution of Mo Yan, but only 2,000 people did not support the prosecution, and less than 1,000 people did not care about the matter.
The vote seemed to have greatly stimulated and boosted Mao Xinghuo's determination to sue Mo Yan, and he went to Beijing on February 22 to submit an indictment to the capital court.
Mao Xinghuo, who is rumored to be from Hebei, listed in the indictment 26 "crimes" against Mr. Mo Yan, most of which were excerpts from the series of works of Mo Yanhong's sorghum family, as well as some conversations that Mo Yan did not know where he got them in public.
According to Mao Xinghuo's self-introduction in **, in order to sue Mo Yan to collect evidence, he gritted his teeth and bought many of Mo Yan's **, and then specially selected some chapters that he thought were problematic, and said that he almost vomited when he read the book.
He not only went to the capital court, but later went to the procuratorate to file a public interest lawsuit against Mo Yan. He posted on Weibo, saying, "The procuratorate has accepted the prosecution materials just submitted and has made a very detailed record." The procuratorate said that it would investigate and verify Mo Yan's problem! ”
Mao Xinghuo can be said to have done his homework in order to sue Mo Yan, and the online voting he initiated and the actions he put into action were like a thunderclap on the ground, stirring up a pool of spring water.
Since Mr. Mo Yan won the Nobel Prize in Literature, his works have also been controversial in the literary world and among the people, and those who support Mr. Mo Yan are full of praise for his literary skills and works, calling him a great writer who leads the times.
There are also many people who question and belittle Mr. Mo Yan, who mainly believe that Mo Yan's works are suspected of "scandalizing Chinese and discriminating against women" and other bad values.
But over the years, controversy has been controversy, and it is really unprecedented to sue Mo Yan, a Nobel laureate, in court.
After the incident fermented on the Internet, Hu Xijin, the former editor-in-chief of Global **, issued an article denouncing Mao Xinghuo, and Lao Hu said that this was a farce, and it was Mao Xinghuo's self-hype in order to attract attention, rub traffic, and earn income.
Lao Hu also said that the court would not accept Mao Xinghuo's lawsuit against Mo Yan at all.
Lao Hu's words became a prophecy, just when Mao Xinghuo and a group of supporters launched a counterattack against Lao Hu, and even Mao Xinghuo said that he would sue Hu Xijin together, news came from the court that Mao Xinghuo's lawsuit was not accepted.
Why did the court not accept his complaint, there is no clear news, it is normal not to accept it, if the court does, it will really become a joke.
Because according to the law, Mo Yan's literary works are published by regular literary publishing houses, and after layers of review and checks, there is no problem with the content of the work.
Even if Mao Xinghuo wants to sue, the target of the lawsuit should be the publishing house of Mo Yan's works, and he doesn't even have the most basic legal common sense, and he still sues a well-known writer, which is really ridiculous and generous.
In this regard, Mao Xinghuo did not seem to be reconciled, and he issued a statement on Weibo: There are rumors on the Internet that the court and the procuratorate have rejected my lawsuit against Mo Yan. This is not the case. The court did not reject my lawsuit, but because I did not know Mo Yan's residential address and could not determine which court had jurisdiction, the court could not accept the lawsuit. The procuratorate replied that I would reply within two weeks, but I have not yet received a reply. I reserve the right to pursue legal responsibility and litigate against some malicious rumors and slanderers.
It seems that the court did not accept it, which is a sure thing, and the reason is that he does not know Mr. Mo Yan's address. It's really a good excuse.
Mao Xinghuo also said, "Sue Mo Yan, sue Hu Xijin, I would like to be Tan Sitong." ”
But what makes people feel inexplicable is that in this statement that he wants to be Tan Sitong, he put a picture of Mr. Liang Qichao's handsome**.
This can make netizens happy, do you want to be Tan Sitong or Liang Qichao? You can't even tell the difference between these two people, and you still want to be Tan Sitong, the Qing Dynasty is dead, what does it mean that you want to be Tan Sitong?
Some netizens said, "Please don't compare Tan Citong with you, he sacrificed for the reform of the reform and expressed dissatisfaction with the feudal rule of the Manchu Dynasty." At best, you are the character of Caishikou throwing rotten eggs at Tan Citong. ”
Some netizens said, "This is the worst time Tan Sitong has been hacked, there is no one." ”
But Mao Xinghuo did not admit that he had made a low-level mistake because he had made a mistake, but he was arguing with strong words.
He argued, "After writing the article that day, I searched for Tan Sitong** on the Internet, and then searched for Liang Qichao's**." Both of them have thick eyebrows and big eyes, and they look a bit alike. ”
It's really getting darker and darker, it's better not to explain, the thick eyebrows and big eyes are confused into Tan Shitong, which can make Mr. Liang Qichao embarrassed.
If the two old gentlemen knew about it, would they stand up and sue you Mao Xinghuo for violating their portrait rights!
Mao Xinghuo saw that the prosecution could not be completed, but he was ready to send it. I have another plan, I don't know if he came up with it himself, or if there are supporters who give him a trick.
He sent a petition to the Zhejiang Letters and Visits Bureau, which forwarded the letters and visits to the Zhejiang Publishing United Group for acceptance and reply.
Zhejiang Publishing United Group replied to the petition, which really slapped Mao Xinghuo and his supporters in the face.
The general content of the reply can be summarized as follows: First, the "Red Sorghum Family" series of works is a fictional work and a classic work that meets the national publishing regulations.
The second point is that we can't look at it from the perspective of documentary reportage.
The third point is that to look at the overall meaning to be expressed, the character language and part of the description are what you need to shape the characters.
This reply felt like it was popularizing a literary class to Mao Xinghuo and his supporters, telling them what ** was.
* The characters must have descriptions of language and psychological activities, and the language of different characters must be in line with his identity and historical epochality.
The dialogues and psychological descriptions of different characters in Mo Yan's works are definitely in line with the characters' roles and historical environment, so that the depictions of the characters will be more full and three-dimensional.
The farce initiated by Mao Xinghuo also caused many people who did not know right and wrong to follow blindly, and seriously doubted that these people had seen Mr. Mo Yan's works?
The out-of-context and obscuration of Mo Yan's works, as well as some of Mr. Mo Yan's so-called "smearing martyrs" remarks that they heard from nowhere, made them rush up under the leadership of Mao Xinghuo and attack them in groups.
With the reply of the publishing house, this farce also came to an end, and Mao Xinghuo also ended in embarrassment.