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Xiangzi came to Peking as a rickshaw driver when he was young, worked hard for three years, scraped together enough 100 yuan, and bought a new car. Once, even people with a car were captured by soldiers to be a strong man. For the first time, ideals are shattered.
During the escape, he took three camels and sold them, desperately pulling the cart, saving money to buy a new car. During the dry month, during a manhunt, Shoko's hard-earned money was also robbed, and the second hope was dashed. Hu Niu bought Xiangzi's neighbor's second son's car at a low price, and Xiangzi has a car again.
Later, the tiger girl died in childbirth, and Xiangzi sold the car in order to buy the funeral of the tiger girl.
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He was not afraid of hardship, nor did he have the vices of ordinary coachmen that could be forgiven but not easy to emulate, and his ingenuity and hard work were enough to make his wish a reality. If his environment had been better, or if he had received more education, he would not have fallen into the "rubber ball", and no matter what he did, he would never have failed his opportunity. Unfortunately, he had to pull a foreign cart; Well, he has also proven his ability and intelligence in this business.
It was as if he could be a good ghost even in hell. Growing up in the countryside, he lost his parents and a few acres of thin fields, and ran to the city at the age of eighteen. With the strength and honesty of a country boy, he has done almost everything that can be eaten with great effort.
However, it soon became apparent to him that pulling a cart was an easier thing to make money; For other hard laborers, the income is limited; There are more changes and opportunities in pulling a car, and I don't know when and where I will encounter some more rewards than I hope. Naturally, he also knows that such an opportunity is not entirely accidental, but must be beautiful in both people and cars, and only when there are goods to sell can he meet people who know the goods. After thinking about it, he believed that he had that qualification:
He was strong and young; The difference is that he hasn't run yet, and he doesn't dare to pull a beautiful car as soon as he gets started. But this is not an insurmountable difficulty, with his body and strength as the foundation, he only needs to test for ten days and a half months, he will be able to run a look, and then go to rent a new car, maybe soon he can pull the chartered car, and then save a year or two, even if it is three or four years, he will be able to hit a car by himself, top a beautiful car! Looking at the muscles of his youth, he thought that it was only a matter of time, this was a wish and goal that could be achieved, and it was by no means a dream!
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"Camel Xiangzi" tells the tragic story of Xiangzi, a rickshaw driver in the city of Beiping, old China. 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.
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Lao She said, "Stupidity and cruelty are some of the phenomena here, so stupidity, so cruel, but there are other reasons. "The reality of life is that this situation is still the same today, whether it is a foreign car in the past, or a house nowadays, it is the dream of social cognition of small people like me, and those things that seem to be within reach one day sometimes disappear in the illusion in an instant, including us, of course.
Camel Xiangzi**, set in old Beijing in the 20s of the 20th century. Shoko lived in an era ruled by the Beiyang warlords.
The backdrop world in Camel Xiangzi is the dark, deformed, and unbalanced old Chinese society, where the people live in poverty, and Xiangzi is only a representative of the vast number of toiling people. Although they have a certain freedom, they have to run for a living, and poverty deprives them of the pitiful freedom they have.
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"Camel Xiangzi" tells the story 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. 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.
When Xiangzi pulled into his car again, it was at the cost of achieving a deformed marriage with the tiger girl. The good times didn't last long, because the tiger girl died in childbirth, he had to sell the rickshaw to take care of the funeral. At this point, his life ideals were completely shattered.
Coupled with the suicide of his beloved woman Xiaofuzi, the last spark of hope in his heart was extinguished. After being hit hard by life, Shoko began to lose any desire and confidence in life, and could no longer muster the courage to live.
Shoko, who was tricked 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.
Shoko was reduced from a "decent, strong, dreamy, self-interested, personal, robust, and great" low-level laborer to a "degenerate, selfish, unfortunate, socially sick child, and an individualistic doomsman."
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"Camel Xiangzi" is based on the whereabouts of a rickshaw driver Xiangzi in Beiping (now Beijing) as a clue, with the life of Beijing citizens in the late twenties as the background, with the bumpy and tragic life of rickshaw driver Xiangzi as the main plot, profoundly exposing the darkness of old China, accusing the ruling class of exploitation and oppression of laborers, expressing the author's deep sympathy for the working people, and showing people the picture of the poor citizens of Beijing living in the abyss of pain 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 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, 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; 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 profundity of the realism of this ** lies in the fact that it not only depicts the material deprivation of Xiangzi by the harsh living environment, but also depicts the spiritual degradation of Xiangzi after the destruction of his life ideals.
He had no heart, and his heart was 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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Shoko is from the countryside, and after he pulled a rented foreign car, he decided to buy a car and pull it himself, and become an independent laborer. Inspired and supported by strong confidence, after three years of hard work, he exchanged his blood and sweat for a foreign car. But it didn't take long for the rebels of the warlord to steal his car; In the face of one blow after another, he struggled, and still stubbornly wanted to use greater efforts to achieve his dream of life.
But it was all in vain: Tiger Girl's savings were used to buy a car, and soon had to sell it to take care of Tiger Girl's funeral. After many setbacks, it was finally completely shattered.
The suicide of the little Fuzi he loved blew out the last spark of hope in his heart, and he lost any desire and confidence in life, and fell from being motivated and strong to being willing to fall: it turned out that the upright and kind Xiangzi was crushed by the millstone of life. This tragedy is a powerful exposé of the old society's crime of turning people into ghosts.
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In the old days of Beijing, tens of thousands of rickshaw drivers struggled to die, and Xiangzi was one of them. After losing his parents and land, Xiangzi, a strong young farmer, was forced to run to the city and became a rickshaw driver in the people and car factory run by Liu Si. The competitive and strong Xiangzi Depot became a rickshaw driver.
The competitive and strong Xiangzi relied on his strength to pull the car to make money, hoping that he could buy a beautiful foreign car, no longer be angry with the car man, and be one"Liberal coachman"。He went out early and returned late, endured hunger and cold, worked hard in the wind and rain for 3 years, and finally saved enough 100 yuan to buy a new car.
In Beijing in the 20s, the warlords were fighting, the soldiers were in chaos, Xiangzi survived, or got up early and pulled the car greedily in the dark, one day, he pulled the car just out of Xizhimen and was arrested by several soldiers who captured the man with the car. As the team fled, Shoko was saddened to see her cart rolling into ......the mountain stream with cannonballsThe GIs fled, and Shoko accidentally picked up three camels left behind by the rebels. He sold his camels and returned to the depot, fantasizing about buying another foreign car.
Legend has it that Shoko sold 30 camels and made a fortune, giving him a nickname"Camel Shoko"。
Hu Niu, the daughter of Liu Si, the owner of Renhe and the car factory, is thirty-seven or eighteen years old and has not yet married. The big and small things in the depot are all handled by her alone, she is spicy, and no one dares to mess with her. She fell in love with Shoko, who was more than 10 years younger than herself and honest, and pulled him to the house to drink, but Shoko couldn't help herself after being drunk and was entangled by the tiger girl.
Afterwards, Xiangzi was ashamed, remorseful and resentful, and got rid of the tiger girl, and he went to the house of Mr. Cao, a university professor with democratic ideas, to pull a monthly car. The Cao family treated him very kindly, and the master and servant got along very well. Shoko saved all the money she earned in a stuffy gourd jar and wanted to buy a car.
Unexpectedly, the tiger girl came to the door and insisted that she was pregnant and must marry Xiangzi. At this time, a detective who followed Mr. Cao came to the lower room and snatched all the money that Shoko had worked so hard to save. Even the bad luck Xiangzi had to leave the Cao family, and returned to Renhe and the car factory, Liu Si, who was born as a ruffian and hooligan, decided that Xiangzi was a tiger girl, because he was worried about his more than 60 foreign cars, and thought that his daughter was ashamed of his face if she married a coachman, and threatened to set fire to the car factory rather than let them get cheap.
Hu Niu said that she had to marry Xiangzi, and Xiangzi had to marry Hu Niu. Liu Si sold the car factory, and the people were nowhere to be found. After Xiangzi got married, he lived in a miscellaneous courtyard where the poor lived, and the second strong son in the neighborhood also pulled the cart, and his family forced his daughter Xiaofuzi to sell herself, and Xiangzi was full of sympathy for Xiaofuzi's suffering.
Soon, the tiger girl died in childbirth, and Xiaofuzi had already hidden her feelings for Xiangzi in her heart, but poverty could not unite them. Xiangzi said to Xiaofuzi:"You wait, I'll pick you up when I'm done!
However, the torment of life made Xiaofuzi unable to wait any longer. When Shoko, who is full of hope for the future, goes to pick her up, she only sees a rope noose hanging from her on the tree right.
The competitive Shoko is in despair and is finally swallowed up by the cannibalistic society.
on 2021-03-14
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