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Camel Shoko mainly writes about the tragic fate of rickshaw drivers during the warlord melee in the 20s of the 20th century. Shoko is a representative of the toiling masses of the old society.
"Camel Xiangzi" exposes the tragic fate of the people at the bottom of semi-colonial and semi-feudal Chinese society through the story of the ups and downs of the life of "Xiangzi" next to the rickshaw driver Zheng You, and finally sinking. What happened to Xiangzi proves that it is impossible for the working people in the semi-colonial and semi-feudal era to change their situation through their own hard work and personal struggle.
Shoko is an absolutely good person, and at the same time his life aspirations are so ordinary, but such a Shoko shouting oak could not survive in the society at that time. For this reason, the four key plots designed in the work determine the tragedy of Xiangzi, which are the robbery by the warlord, the blackmail by Detective Sun, the forcible possession by the tiger girl, and the death of Xiaofuzi.
Other episodes designed in the work, such as Mrs. Xia's seduction of Shoko, reflect the ugliness and decay of the society at that time. These are all factors of the external environment of society, it is the social reality that drives Shoko to a dead end and makes him degenerate.
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"Camel Xiangzi" mainly tells the bumpy life experience of Xiangzi, a young and strong rickshaw driver full of vitality in Beiping City.
Coming from the countryside, where the decaying countryside made it impossible for him to survive, Shoko came to the city eager to create a new life with his honest labor. He tried all kinds of jobs and finally chose to pull a foreign car. This career choice shows that Shoko, despite leaving the land, still has a peasant way of thinking.
He was accustomed to individual labor, and at the same time longed for a car that was as reliable as the land. Buying a car and being an independent laborer, "this is his wish, his hope, and even his religion."
The city seems to have given Xiangzi the opportunity to realize his wishes, and after three years of struggle, he bought a car, but in less than half a year, he was robbed; But Shoko still refuses to give up his dream of owning his own car, and although he doubts his pursuit and wavers several times, he still keeps picking himself up and fighting again. It should be said that Xiangzi struggles with life with a tenacious character and stubborn attitude, which constitutes the main plot content of **. And the end of the fight ended with Shoko's defeat, and he finally failed to achieve his dream of owning a car of his own.
Appreciation of "Camel Xiangzi".
The profundity of the realism of this ** lies in the fact that it not only depicts the material deprivation of Shoko by the harsh living environment, but also depicts the spiritual degradation of the appearance after the destruction of life ideals. "He has no heart, his heart has been taken away. "A hard-working and kind rural youth was transformed into a jobless vagrant like the walking dead.
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The full text of "Camel Xiangzi" is summarized:Shoko came from the countryside and came to the city for a living, and finally chose to pull a foreign car. Buy a car and be an independent worker," this is his wish, hope.
The city seems to have given Xiangzi the opportunity to realize his wishes, and after three years of struggle, he bought a car, but in less than half a year, he was robbed; But Shoko still refuses to give up her dream of owning her own car, and still keeps picking herself up and fighting again. And the end of the fight ended with Shoko's defeat.
Lao She Profile:Lao She (February 3, 1899 - August 24, 1966), male, formerly known as Shu Qingchun, the word Sheyu, and also pen names Jieqing, Honglai, Fei I, etc. Because Lao She was born in Lichun, his parents named him "Qingchun", which probably means to celebrate the coming of spring and have a bright future.
After going to school, he changed his name to Shu Sheyu, which means "to abandon oneself", that is, to "forget oneself".
Beijing Manchu Zhenghongqi people. He is a modern Chinese writer, a writer, a language master, a people's artist, a screenwriter of Beijing Renyi, and the first writer in New China to win the title of "People's Artist". Representative works include "Camel Xiangzi", "Four Worlds in the Same Hall", and the scripts "Teahouse" and "Dragon Whisker Ditch".
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1. The origin of Xiangzi in "Camel Xiangzi" is ( ) A farmer, B worker, C doctor, D teacher.
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1.Bored; Restless with the status quo.
2.Earn money to survive.
3.He had no relatives, and there was a bridge in Peiping, and Shoko liked to stand on it, which made him feel happy.
4.Hu Niu wants to marry Xiangzi, Liu Siye disagrees a hundred times, one is because he doesn't want his daughter to marry a coachman, which is embarrassing; The second is because if his daughter leaves, he will not be able to take care of the good people and the factory.
5.Xiaofuzi went to Xiangzi's house to be a servant because he was like feeding his family. After the death of the tiger girl, Xiangzi fell in love with Xiaofuzi, and she was Xiangzi's spiritual support for the rest of her life.
It can be seen that later Xiangzi went to Xiajiala to pay for the moon, and he didn't see Xiaofuzi for half a year. After he left the Xia family, he went to Cao's house to pull a car there, and then wanted to marry Xiaofuzi, and then she became a servant of the Cao family. When I went back to look for her, it was over, there was no one, and she was bought into a brothel by the second son.
Shoko went to the brothel to look for her and heard that she was dead. So in the second half of his life, he had no spiritual support and began to learn badly.
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Why does Shoko regard the day of the new car she bought as her birthday?
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1 The author of "Camel Xiangzi" was originally a clan, a native of the country, and a title.
2 Xiangzi is a character in Lao She's masterpiece ". This work depicts the story of Xiangzi, a simple and sturdy man from the countryside, who went to Beiping to make a living and start a business, bought a car again and again, and finally fell to the bottom of life.
3 is the basic clue of "Camel Shoko", and the heroine who has a close relationship with Shoko is
4 Xiangzi is Lao She's image of an insulted and damaged lower-class laborer, who was originally a peasant and made a living after entering the city. Tiger Niu is Shoko's wife and the daughter of a car factory owner. (Jinzhou City, Liaoning Province, 2004 middle school examination questions).
5 After the first car was snatched, the money that had been saved so hard to buy a second car was looted.
6 "I have figured it out, and it is harder to do hard work alone than to ascend to the sky."
7 In "Camel Xiangzi", Xiangzi loses his land and ends up pulling a cart.
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The overall framework of the character's experience.
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The excerpt from the famous sentence of "Camel Xiangzi" is as follows: >>>More
What is Shoko's biggest dream? Answer. Answer.
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