Background
He was born in Showtsenfu, Liaoning, China (Liaoning, China) in 1882.
He was born in Showtsenfu, Liaoning, China (Liaoning, China) in 1882.
He graduated from the Tientsin High School of Police.
After graduation Mr. Mo was made chief of police of the Harbin district. Then he became a vice-Minister of Agriculture and Commerce in 1924, Civil Governor of Mukden in 1926, Minister of Agriculture and Commerce in 1927-1928. Following the reorganisation of the Chinese Eastern Railway in the autumn of 1929 and after the conclusion of the Sino-Russian complications, he was appointed President of the Board of Directors of the Railway.
Later, after the signing of the Habarovsk protocol by the Chinese and Russian delegates, he was appointed aa the official representative of the Nanking Government for the purpose of negotiating a settlement of outstanding problems pertaining to the administration of the C.E.R.
Upon recommendation of the Mukden authorities, he was appointed plenipotentiary delegate to the Sino-Russian Conference in Moscow in May, 1980 and owing to the deadlock of the Conference, he returned to China and arrived at Nanking in Jan. 1981. Since the Mukden Incident in September 1981, he has been living in retirement.