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The overall framework of the character's experience.
Shoko's three ups and downs.
Together: I came to Peking as a rickshaw driver, worked hard for three years, scraped together enough 100 yuan, and bought a new car.
One fall: Once, he was arrested by the military police with a car and taken to be a strong man. For the first time, ideals are shattered.
Two cases: selling camels, pulling cars desperately, saving money to buy a new car.
Second fall: During the dry month, in a search, Xiangzi's hard-earned money was also robbed, and the second hope was dashed.
Three cases: Hu Niu bought Xiangzi a neighbor's car at a low price, and Xiangzi has a car again.
Sanluo: In order to buy the funeral of the tiger girl, Xiangzi sold the car again.
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The author of "Camel Xiangzi" is Lao She.
Its original name was Shu Qingchun, is a very famous modern Chinese writer, but also the first writer with the reputation of "people's artist" in China, his creation of "Camel Xiangzi" is a classic work in China's modern vernacular, with high literary and artistic achievements.
The subject matter of Lao She's works is often in the life of the city, and he is very good at depicting the life of the people at the bottom of the city through his works, and the characters of the stereotypical and conservative citizens are even more vivid.
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Shoko's hands trembled even more, and she picked up the insurance policy and pulled up the car, almost crying out of Kihu. Pull to a secluded place, take a closer look at your car, and try to take a picture of your face on the paint panel! The more you look at it, the cuter it becomes, and even the places that don't fit your ideals can be forgiven, because it's already your own car.
Seeing the car as if he could rest for a while, he sat down on the new mat of the dustpan and looked at the shiny brass horn on the handlebars. He suddenly remembered that he was twenty-two years old this year. Because his parents died young, he forgot what day his birthday was.
He hadn't had a birthday since he came to town. Well, I bought a new car today, even if it's a birthday, people are also cars, easy to remember, and the car is my own hard work, there is nothing that can't count people and cars in a wild front silver nugget.
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Summary. Kiss, Xiangzi early stage: honest, strong, stoic, self-esteem, strong, hard-working; Late Stage:
Numb, flirtatious, cunning, taking advantage, eating, drinking, gambling, prostitution, self-abandonment. Xiangzi is the protagonist of Lao She's work "Camel Xiangzi", and Xiangzi's prototype is a coachman hired by a friend of Lao She's Shandong University. Shoko's personality traits.
Early characteristics: honest and stoic, self-esteem and strength, hard-working; Later changes: numbness, taking advantage, self-defeating.
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Dear, "Camel Xiangzi" tells the life experience of Xiangzi, a young and strong rickshaw driver full of vitality in Beiping, China, and it is an excellent masterpiece of the times.
Kiss, Xiangzi early stage: honest, strong, stoic, self-esteem, strong, hard-working; Later stage: numbness, flirtatiousness, cunning, taking advantage, eating, drinking, gambling, prostitution, self-abandonment.
Xiangzi is the protagonist of Lao She's work "Camel Xiangzi", and Xiangzi's prototype is a coachman hired by a friend of Lao She's Shandong University. Shoko's personality traits. Early features:
Honest and stoic, self-esteem and strong self-esteem, hard-working; Later changes: numbness, taking advantage, self-defeating.
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Chapter 1: Shoko grew up in the countryside, lost his parents and a few acres of thin fields, and at the age of eighteen went to the city to pull a cart. After unremitting hard work, he bought a new car of his own and became a first-class foreign coachman in Beiping City.
Chapter 2: Xiangzi bought a new car only half a year ago, the news of the outbreak of war spread on the streets of Beiping, one day Xiangzi was lucky to covet the high fare to Tsinghua to pull guests, but was arrested by the warlord team on an errand, and the car was also robbed.
Chapter 3: Shoko fled for his life overnight with three camels left by deserters, and came to a village at dawn, where he sold them to an old man who kept camels for thirty-five yuan.
Chapter 4: Xiangzi fell ill in a small shop in Haidian and spent three days in a daze. During these three days, his relationship with the three camels was heard by people in his dreams or nonsense, and since then he has been nicknamed "Camel Xiangzi".
He fought hard and returned to Renren and the depot. Liu Siye, the owner of Renhe and the car factory, has a daughter named Hu Niu. Xiangzi deposited the remaining 30 yuan from the sale of camels with Liu Siye, hoping to continue to save and buy a car of his own.
Chapter 5: Shoko is still frugal, but his thinking and personality have changed significantly. He was tortured to quit after only four days of being on the "monthly subscription" at Yang's house.
Chapter 6: Leaving Yang's house and returning to Renhe and the depot, Hu Niu invites Xiangzi to drink. After drinking, Shoko was tricked into bed by a tiger girl in a daze. Afterwards, Xiangzi was very conflicted, resentful and missing the tiger girl, and at the same time mixed with fear.
Chapter 7: Xiangzi went to Cao's house to pull a monthly package, and Mr. Cao's family treated him very well and respected him. One night, Shoko pulled Mr. Cao home and accidentally hit a stone, he and Mr. Cao both fell and injured themselves, Shoko was very uncomfortable, but Mr. Cao did not blame him at all.
Chapter 8: Gao's mother, who was also a maid in the Cao family, persuaded Xiangzi to take the money to a loan shark or deposit it in the bank to earn interest, but Xiangzi didn't dare; Gao's mother persuaded Xiangzi to get up a meeting, but he didn't dare. The New Year is approaching, and Xiangzi plans to buy some gifts to visit Liu Siye and return the money deposited there, but then Hu Niu comes to the door.
Chapter 9: Hu Niu returns the money that Xiangzi deposited with Liu Siye, and tells him that she is pregnant and asks him to marry her. She also devised a strategy for Xiangzi to curry favor with Liu Siye and deceive Liu Siye into agreeing to their marriage. Xiangzi's heart was in turmoil, and he borrowed wine to drown his sorrows.
Chapter 10: Xiangzi is waiting for Mr. Cao in the small teahouse, an old coachman in his fifties faints at the door of the teahouse because he is cold and hungry, Xiangzi buys ten steamed buns for the old coachman and his grandson Xiaoma to eat. Shoko's experience with the old driver hits Shoko hard, and he finds that even if he has a car of his own, it is terrible to grow old.
Chapter 11: Xiangzi pulls Mr. Cao on the way home and finds that he is being followed, Mr. Cao asks him to go to Mr. Zuo's house instead, and then asks him to go to Cao's house to report the news. When he returned to Cao's house, he was caught by Detective Sun, who coerced and lured, and finally Xiangzi gave all the savings in the stuffy gourd jar to Detective Sun to "save his life."
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**Name: Camel Shoko.
Type: Long-form**.
**Status: Ended.
Word count: 210,000 words.
Introduction: "Camel Xiangzi" tells the life experience of Xiangzi, a young and strong rickshaw driver full of vitality in the city of Beiping, China. Shoko is from the countryside, a bankrupt young farmer, hardworking, simple, and kind, who keeps everything that the countryside has nurtured and nurtured him, but he is never willing to go back to the countryside.
Shoko, who came to the city from the countryside, longed to buy a car of her own with her honest labor. Being an independent laborer was Shoko's wish, hope, and even religion, and with hard work and perseverance, he spent three years saving money and finally realized his dream of becoming a self-reliant coachman. But just half a year later, the car was taken away by deserters in the chaos, and Xiangzi lost the foreign car and only brought back three camels.
Xiangzi was not discouraged, he still stubbornly started from scratch, pulling the car and saving money more self-restraint. However, before he could buy a car again, all his savings were blackmailed and looted by detectives, and his dream of buying a car came to naught again. <
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