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Writing ideas: Start with the content of the twelve chapters of "Camel Xiangzi", describe the ins and outs of the book, then describe what kind of person the protagonist is, what happened in the story, and finally summarize the feelings that will arise after **, text:
Camel Xiangzi" tells the story of Xiangzi, an old Beijing rickshaw driver. Shoko has an ideal: a foreign car with her own self. So, with hard work and perseverance, he was thrifty, and finally got his wish.
However, the good times did not last long, and it was not long before his foreign car was snatched away by soldiers. But Xiangzi did not lose heart, and bought another foreign car with his own efforts, but this time he couldn't get his wish. His hard-earned savings were looted again.
Xiangzi met the daughter of the factory owner Liu Siye, Hu Niu, and finally became close to her, and bought a car with Hu Niu's money, and soon, had to sell the car to take care of Hu Niu's funeral, reading this, I had to feel for Xiangzi that fate was unfair to him, but Xiangzi still insisted on living, which taught me, no matter what difficulties you encounter, you must persevere, as long as you work hard, difficulties will always pass!
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Descriptive ideas: Take the content of the fifth chapter of "Camel Xiangzi" as the theme, and truly describe the feelings after reading, the text:
After reading the fifth chapter of "Camel Shoko", I learned what kind of life people lived in the chaotic society of the time. In order to buy a car, Xiangzi suffered from self-suffering in tea and rice, and worked hard in the wind and rain.
At this time, Hu Niu had already shown her eldest sister-like love for Xiangzi and favored him, but Liu Siye secretly looked at it but was not very satisfied. Xiangzi took a monthly package in Yang's house, but this family was extremely mean, desperately making Xiangzi physically and mentally exhausted, and finally left Xiangzi with a strong backbone because of an insult.
Shoko's tragedy is a product of the social environment in which he lives. **Through the description of the characters and interpersonal relationships around Xiangzi, it truly shows the life of that dark society, shows the ugly faces of warlords, spies, and car factory owners, and a deformed reflection of the oppression and oppression relationship between Xiangzi and the oppressed by the web of domination woven by them.
The language of the whole film is vivid, the writing is strong and powerful, and it depicts characters with distinctive personalities. It can be called Mr. Lao She's masterpiece. **The sadness is thought-provoking, and the story is bizarre and touching.
Therefore, it is a household name, has been translated into various languages and spread in many countries, and has an extremely important influence in the world literary circle.
The things mentioned in this ** are indeed decades away from us, and there must be artistic processing, but literature is always ** in life, and it is a song in the lives of millions of people. Through it, we can at least know that the society was so dark and hopeful, because after all, it happened in China not long ago, in this era when the rooster was critically ill.
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Descriptive ideas: When writing the feelings after reading the last twelve chapters of "Camel Xiangzi", you can start with the main emotions you want to express, and the language should be concise and clear. Arrange the materials in a reasonable order according to the stated time.
This part should be written in detail, and the secondary content can be omitted or not written, and the main and secondary content should be clearly distinguished, so as to give readers a deep impression.
Text: The last twelve chapters of "Camel Xiangzi" are chapters with twists and turns, and Xiangzi once again lost his belongings and felt sad in his heart. I'm anxious for Xiangzi, but the warm plot brought by the ten mutton buns resurfaces in my mind repeatedly.
Perhaps, this is the kindness and feelings that Shoko maintains in the depths of her heart.
Xiangzi was in a bad mood and went to the teahouse, met the grandfather and grandson, and bought ten mutton buns like a fly, and watched the grandfather and grandson eat together. Watching them eat as if Shoko had eaten it herself, she was satisfied. It seems to see myself many years later, whether he is also like this elder, pulling the car and running for his life, his own life, and his grandson's life.
Ten mutton buns may also be something that Xiangzi is reluctant to buy and eat on weekdays. And he bought it for this grandfather and grandson, which is an allusion to his own situation, he wants a good life, he also wants a kind of family affection, and he wants to have a warm future.
Xiangzi buys mutton buns for his grandfather and grandson, I think it is a kind of empathetic rendering, Xiangzi seems to be compensating for the inner self, the self who longs for life, and imagines whether he will have such an experience in the future, and whether pulling a cart will also be the fate of his life? Shoko begins to think about the gap between him and the car, the car and the future, and the future and his own expectations.
Because I know the final ending, I often read it with the results I have already seen, and I actually have a lot to think about when I read it again, which has the reasons for the accumulation of age and the precipitation of life.
In fact, Xiangzi was just a typical example of the society at that time, and his fate was the fate of all the powerless people in the society at that time. It gives you an idea of what kind of life people lived in the chaotic society of the time.
In today's society, there are many people who have progressed, and there are also many people who have regressed, and this regression means that people's hearts have become corrupt, ugly, and do all kinds of evil. However, society always has to progress, and we can only use coercive means to sanction these people.
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Chapter 14 of Camel Xiangzi is a tragedy, a complete tragedy, a person who was once industrious and stoic, with his own goals, ends up in the garbage of society. In the past, Shoko was kind and simple, honest and honest, and had a positive and tenacious attitude towards life like a camel.
The people around him are all monks for a day, and they are buried in the bell for a day, but Shoko is not satisfied with the status quo, he works hard for a better life, and he struggles, he would rather take great risks to earn a little more money to achieve the life he wants. He is constantly pursuing, pursuing success, and pursuing happiness. However, even this did not change his final tragic end.
Maybe this is the reality, cruel, sad, and helpless. Ideals and reality are always full of contradictions, they are often irreconcilable, yet they exist at the same time. Society is realistic, it does not change for the sake of one's ideals, and it will not be flawless.
People struggle for their ideals, but in the end, they don't always succeed. Just like Shoko, he worked hard in search of a better life, but the ending was so tragic. For Camel Xiangzi, I feel regretful, regretful, and helpless, but also feel admiration, I admire his former strength, his progress.
However, in the end, he failed to defeat himself, failed to defeat society, and was defeated after all.
Man is a thinking animal and should have his own ideals and goals, but it should vary from person to person and from society to society. If you can't always realize your ideals, then you may become a "Xiangzi", degenerate, decay, and hateful of life. After all, there are only a few people who can persevere all their lives.
The pursuit itself is a process of constant change, but the process can be complex, and it is easy for people to lose themselves, and if they lose themselves, they will lose their way and even fall.
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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. In the past three days, his relationship with the three camels of Ranzi Oak has been 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 the point of having to quit after only four days of "monthly subscription" on the Yang family's book width.
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