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Fortunately, I personally have a personal opinion, that is, I wrote that Shoko is numb to life with the cunning of an originally kind person in order to live.
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In my mind, it's okay.
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Camel Xiangzi is good, mainly the following points:
First, it is full of humanistic atmosphere. This ** book is based on the daily life of Mongolian herdsmen, depicting a simple scene of Mongolian sweat and horses, showing the cultural characteristics and spiritual outlook of the Mongolian people, and full of strong humanistic atmosphere.
The second is to depict human nature with the help of the natural environment. **It depicts the beautiful and lovely scenes of nature, and also reflects the mellowness, preciousness and importance of human nature. The characters in ** express their thoughts and emotions very well, highlight the spiritual outlook of Mongolian herdsmen, integrate the natural environment and human nature, and make ** full of rich humanistic atmosphere.
Third, the content is rich and the plot has ups and downs. ** It expounds the national spirit of "releasing wealth" advocated by the Mongolian people in multiple dimensions, as well as the characteristic spirit of the Mongolian people who are brave and good at fighting and severely punishing serious crimes. **The storyline is full of ups and downs, rich in content, with both a one-stroke romance and a simple rising philosophy, which leaves a deep impression on readers. Hope.
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Introduction: "Camel Xiangzi" is a long story written by the people's artist - Lao She (Shu Qingchun), describing the tragic fate of the rickshaw driver during the warlord melee in the 20s of the 20th century. Shoko is a representative of the toiling masses of the old society.
Shoko comes from the countryside and came to the city from the countryside and longs to create a new life with her honest labor. Being an independent laborer is Shoko's will, hope, and even religion, and his choice to pull a foreign cart shows that although he has left the countryside, his way of thinking is still that of a peasant. With hard work and perseverance, he spent three years saving money and finally realized his dream and became a coachman.
Shoko, who was teased by life, began to play life, eating, drinking, prostituting and gambling. In order to drink, Shoko cheated money everywhere and degenerated into "city garbage". In the end, he made a living by doing handymen for people's ceremonies.
A hard-working and kind rural youth who has been tortured by society, reality, and life into a walking corpse-like property nomad.
Eighteen years old, tall, young and strong coachman. is the soul of the book. Shoko is an ordinary coachman with a distinct personality, and he has many good qualities of working people.
He is kind and simple, loves labor, and has a camel-like enthusiasm and tenacious spirit for life, but he is also unreasonable, full of lies, so as to take advantage of others, and sell people's lives. Usually seems to be able to endure all grievances, but there is also a demand for resistance in his character. He has always been strong and striving, and is not satisfied with his humble social status.
The background world in "Camel Xiangzi" is a dark, deformed, and unbalanced old Chinese society, where the people live a poor life, and Xiangzi is just a substitute for the vast number of toiling people. Although they have a certain amount of freedom, they have to run for a living, and poverty has deprived them of the pitiful freedom they have.
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The advantages of the book "Camel Shoko Tell the Sail" are many:
1) It reflects the real life of Chinese society in the 20th century, reveals the suffering and struggle of poor peasants at that time, and also hails the process of China's rural reform;
2) It has a grand legendary plot, the love of Shoko the camel and the struggle of his hometown, full of tragic atmosphere;
3) Its language is concise and vivid, and it depicts the vast story in a compact way. Its lyricism is also excellent, and it is often evaluated as "sixteen-character lyricism";
4) Its character portrayal is also very good, Camel Shoko is a courageous, wise, and determined character, and his suffering and struggle are touching;
5) It also has a lot of philosophies to reflect on life, such as rotten ants "one is not enough, add another one, and it becomes a pair" and so on. Hope.
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The book reviews for "Camel Shoko" are:
1. The language in "Camel Xiangzi" is simple and simple, without a lot of gorgeous rhetoric and description. There are no rare words in the book, and the language is paid attention to the language habits of modern vernacular Chinese, which is to a large extent convenient for the readers of the chain talk, which is also one of the reasons why "Camel Xiangzi" is widely circulated.
2, it's not ordinarily good, "Camel Xiangzi" is comparable to "Les Miserables". It is also more concise than the latter. "Divorce" can look at life and marriage from a man's point of view, and the contradiction between reality and ideals is really rare. Much deeper and more interesting than "The Siege".
3. The lives of the poor are the two ends of the jujube pit, and they can not starve to death when they are young, fortunately; It's hard not to starve to death when you're old. He didn't dare to hope for anything more.
4, who has not lived in Xiangzi Li Dan in his body, whether he is strong or degenerate. The critique of individualism doesn't feel very appropriate.
5, Lao She is worthy of being a quasi-Nobel Prize winner, and his status in the literary world is not blown out like Guo Moruo, but written in real time. "Camel Xiangzi" is atmospheric, sincere, simple, and timeless, and maintains the flow of the plot, so that people will never get tired of reading it in one go.
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The book reviews for "Camel Shoko" are:
Camel Xiangzi", it truly depicts the tragedy and misery of a rickshaw driver in Beijing. After reading this book, it is evocative, Shoko, who has the most ordinary dreams, but has never been respected by others, this is his biggest disappointment. Xiang Yu comes from the countryside, is kind and simple, and has a positive and tenacious spirit like a camel in life.
After three years of hard work, I finally got a car with blood and sweat. But the good times didn't last long, Xiangzi was arrested by the soldiers in a daze, the car was taken away, and later, Detective Sun made a fuss and saved the money left by him. reluctantly married Hu Niu because she was pregnant, and used her money to buy a pie burning car, but Hu Niu had a difficult birth and died, so she had to sell the car.
Camel Shoko Literature Appreciation
From then on, Xiangzi began to fall, the kindness he once had, Zhengzhen was gone, he hated anyone, he didn't go to pull the cart, he got into bad habits, betrayed his friends for money, and completely became the walking dead.
This is reality, cruel, sad, and helpless. Ideals and reality are always full of contradictions, they are often irreconcilable, but they exist at the same time, and society is realistic and cruel. People continue to struggle for their ideals, but in the end they may not be able to really succeed, just like Shoko, he worked hard to find a better life, but the ending was so tragic.
This book made me realize how dark and frightening the old society was. Xiangzi is just an ordinary rickshaw driver in Beijing, inconspicuous in society, but fate does not let him go, tortures him so strongly, ruins his dreams, and later becomes a self-depraved person.
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Camel Xiangzi is based in Beiping.
The whereabouts of a rickshaw driver Xiangzi as a clue, with the life of Beijing citizens in the late twenties as the background, and the rough and tragic life of the rickshaw driver Xiangzi as the main plot, profoundly exposed the darkness of old China, and accused the brother of the ruling class.
The exploitation and oppression of laborers expresses the author's deep sympathy for the working people, and shows people the picture of the poor citizens of Beijing living in the abyss of misery under the chaos of warlords and the rule of darkness. From the story of Xiangzi's struggle to get rid of the miserable fate of life through personal struggle, and finally failed to the point of degeneration, it warns people that the poor peasants in the city want to turn over and become masters, and it is not enough to rely on personal struggle alone. "Camel Xiangzi" came out and was translated into more than a dozen languages, which had a great impact.
Coming from the countryside, where the decaying countryside made it impossible for him to survive, Shoko came to the city and longed 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 Shoko's way of thinking despite being away from the land.
Still peasant's. 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, being an independent worker," 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 of dust; 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.
The realism of this **.
The profundity lies in the fact that it not only depicts the material deprivation of Shoko by the harsh living environment, but also depicts Shoko's spiritual depravity after the destruction of her life ideals. "He has no heart, his heart has been taken away. "A hard-working and kind rural youth was thus destroyed and became a jobless vagrant like the walking dead.
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I appreciate the fact that the author realistically depicts the suffering and struggles of the lower classes of the city, and raises more acute and urgent social issues. **Through the true description of the process of character change in Xiangzi's thoughts, the social roots of Xiangzi's tragic fate are revealed.
First of all, Shoko's tragedy is a powerful indictment of the irrational system of the old society. ** It suggests the social roots of Shoko's tragedy in many ways. In the countryside, the brutal oppression of the landlord class made Xiangzi's family bankrupt.
After being forced to come to the city, they still cannot escape the fate of oppression and exploitation. All these phenomena are by no means accidental, they are all the products of the dark old social system, in such a social environment, the unenlightened individual laborer, Xiangzi, can only "live in pain and die in grievance." No matter how desperately he struggles, he can't get rid of the fate of suffering.
The old system and society not only devoured Xiangzi's car and savings, but also devoured the good character and will of the working people.
Secondly, the path of personal struggle is the internal ideological root of the tragedy of Xiangzi, and the tragedy of Xiangzi is the complete negation of the path of personal struggle. As an individual worker who has not yet awakened, Xiangzi has an urgent need to change his life status, but he did not see the nature of society at that time, let alone know what kind of road to take in order to fundamentally turn over and liberate. He believes that "with his body and strength as the foundation, as long as he is honest and self-conscious, he is frugal and ,......."As long as he is willing to grit his teeth, nothing will be done" This kind of ideological understanding was very representative among the individual workers at that time.
However, in the evil old society, individual struggle was not at all the way the way for the working people to survive from poverty. Therefore, there is an insurmountable sharp contradiction between Shoko's ideals and reality. From the specific description of the work, we can see that in Shoko's desperate struggle, what he resisted was not to isolate a certain person, but to the whole society - a boundless dark net.
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Reading the sixth chapter of "Camel Xiangzi", I felt the ups and downs of the rickshaw driver Xiangzi, the miserable life, and the darkness of old China, and accused the ruling class of exploitation and oppression of laborers.
In the sixth chapter, Tiger Niu buys Xiangzi's neighbor's second son's car at a low price, and Xiangzi has another car, but soon after, Tiger Niu died in childbirth, and in order to buy Tiger Girl's funeral, Xiangzi sold the car again.
Xiaofuzi has long hidden his feelings for Xiangzi in his heart, but poverty cannot unite them. When Shoko, who is full of hope for the future, goes to pick her up, she only sees a rope noose hanging from her tree branch. The competitive Shoko is in despair and is finally swallowed up by the cannibalistic society.
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Yes, I read the book "Camel Shoko". "Camel Xiangzi" is a book written by Fei Xiaotong**, published in 1979, which depicts a young man's pursuit of freedom in a difficult social environment. The book describes many themes such as people's struggle against finches, love, friendship and parting in ordinary daily life, allowing readers to see the real situation of society at that time and giving people a deeper understanding of society. Hope.
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Camel Xiangzi is a long story written by Lao She**, telling the tragic fate of the rickshaw driver under the warlord melee in the 20s of the 20th century, Xiangzi is the main representative of this book, and is also the representative of the toiling masses in the old society, he is the epitome of the labor of the people at the bottom of that era.
There are many reasons for Shoko's tragedy, including personal factors, social factors, love factors, personality factors, etc., but without further ado, I will focus on social factors and personal factors.
Personal factors:Shoko's personal factors are also one of the reasons for the tragedy in his life. Xiangzi is not good at words, does not understand the world, and does not know how to be flexible.
In that era, it took at least a little bit of good eloquence to mix a bite of food and make a good life, but Shoko buried her thoughts at the bottom, never revealed her thoughts, and never thought of changing herself. The second is that he doesn't understand the world, he doesn't understand the need to give gifts for red and white ceremonies, and he doesn't know how to behave in the world, so when he encounters difficulties, not only does he not get help from others, but he is also isolated by others. In the end, I don't know how to be flexible, in that era, the future and income of rickshaw drivers seem to be fixed, but Shoko never thought of changing careers.
Of course, my personal understanding is not that we don't know how to be flexible, but because we stand in God's perspective that we feel that we need to learn, when we are in society, we may not know how to be flexible, because the era we are in has created an inflexible mind. Secondly, no one told Shoko to change careers. In fact, there is a small microcosm of modern society, that is, we have been doing a career, and we have not thought about changing it halfway, if we compare it with today, in fact, many people in real life are looking for jobs like Xiangzi at the beginning.
Social factors are the main cause of Shoko's tragedy. In the city of Beiping, the coachman belonged to the bottom of the society, and sold his labor in exchange for hard-earned money. Shoko is not only at the bottom of society, but also ostracized by other coachmen because she is not social.
He always believes that through his hard work, he can have a car of his own, but things often develop unexpectedly. Shoko finally bought the first one by her own efforts, but was robbed. Undeterred, he continued to work hard, bought a second car and was tricked by the detectives.
It seems that the whole society is squeezing, and the bottom of society like Xiangzi is trying to satisfy his own selfish desires. Kind, hardworking, and hard-working Shoko is out of place in that society. So until she died, Shoko thought that she didn't work hard enough to afford a car.
Therefore, in addition to the personal factor, in essence, the social factor occupies a large part of the individual's efforts.
**Internet. Of course, this book is not only about Shoko, but also about the darkness of the era in which Shoko lived, and the violence and bloodshed brought about by the era of warlord melee. Shoko represents the epitome of the old social era.
From this, we can see that Shoko has worked hard, but the times and his own limitations doomed him to such a tragic end. So today, in the new era, we must not forget our original intention and forge ahead, after all, we have stood on the body of a giant.
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