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This summer, I read the book "Camel Shoko".
Camel Xiangzi is about the tragic fate of a coachman in Beijing. After Shoko pulled the rented car, she decided to buy her own car to pull. He was young and strong.
Inspired by strong faith, after three years of hard work, he exchanged his blood and sweat for a car. But it didn't take long for the rebels of the warlord to steal his car; Then the reactionary ** detective defrauded him of his only savings, and his marriage to the tiger girl brought him even more physical and mental tribulation. He bought a car with Tiger Girl's savings, and soon had to sell it to take care of Tiger Girl's funeral.
His desire to own his own car will never be grasped, and the little Fuzi he loves also committed suicide, and he has also fallen from being self-motivated and strong...
Shoko's misfortune has always haunted my mind. After reading this, my heart is sad. How dark the old society was, and the working people could not live a subsistence life on their own.
And what about today? The driver will not only stop to explain in detail and let people take pictures, but also guide people to choose spots.
Without New China, there would be no tranquility for the working people. We must seize our young time, study hard, and make our motherland better and stronger!
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After reading "Camel Xiangzi", Lao She's tragic masterpiece, my first feeling was that the ideal did not match the reality. The foreign car that Xiangzi dreamed of all his life, that is, his ideal, was shattered in countless ups and downs. The inconsistency between ideals and reality has created countless regrets.
How many students are unable to enter their ideal universities due to family circumstances; How many talents in various fields are unable to enter their respective fields of expertise due to internal and external reasons. Dreams are unrealistic based on fantasy alone, but dreams without fantasy will achieve nothing. Even with the tireless pursuit of Shoko like Shoko, the dream was eventually shattered.
This is a tragedy in the truest sense of the word.
At the same time, Shoko's ultimate depravity is inseparable from the degeneration of society. Therefore, if you want to gain a foothold in the real world, you need to have sufficient knowledge and a good life background. In contrast, the latter factor has a greater proportion, so it has created so many regrets and even tragedies.
Opportunities in reality also determine whether the ideal is realized or not. The coexistence of ideals and reality can be worthwhile.
At the same time, I was also deeply impressed by the problems about personality changes that the author reflected through Shoko. Shoko is forced to degenerate into social garbage step by step due to the pressure of life, if the environment is not so bad, then Shoko must not be like this. But the fact is that this kind of thing is happening constantly even in today's society, and many people are forced by life every day, losing their ambition at the beginning, losing the strength at the beginning, and becoming a walking corpse like Xiangzi.
And this kind of problem seems to be increasing, and most people, like Shoko, abandon their character for the sake of life. In fact, Shoko was also struggling with life hard at first, but he failed. And his failure was lost in the era and environment in which he was born, if he had been born into a wealthy family in any era, then things would not have been like this, but this is not realistic.
There are no ifs from the day we were born, so my classmates, since we were born in such a good environment, what reason is there for us to be disappointed when we look back in the future?
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During the winter vacation, I read a copy of Lao She's masterpiece "Camel Xiangzi", which tells the story of Xiangzi, an old Beijing rickshaw driver. Shoko has an ideal: to have her own foreign car.
So, with diligence and perseverance, he 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 he did not lose heart, and bought another foreign car by his own efforts.
But he was so unlucky, and his hard-earned savings were looted again. Repeated like this three times, Shoko could no longer muster the courage to live. He began to play a life, eating, drinking, prostituting and gambling, and completely degenerated into the garbage of the city.
This story is a tragedy, a tragedy through and through. A person who was once industrious and stoic, with his own goals, ended up being reduced to social garbage. 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 ring the bell for a day, but Xiangzi is not satisfied with the status quo, he works hard for a better life, and 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.
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In fact, reading notes are the feeling after reading.
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1.Shoko is the image of an ordinary coachman with a distinct personality, and in him he has many of the good qualities of a working person. He is kind and simple, loves to work, and has a camel-like positive and tenacious spirit for life.
Normally he seems to be able to endure all grievances, but there is also a demand for rebellion in his sexuality. His angry resignation in Yangzhai and his revenge against Liu Si, the owner of the car factory, can all illustrate this; He has always been strong and struggling, which is also a manifestation of his unease with his humble social status. He is unwilling to listen to Gao's mother to lend usury, does not want to covet Liu Si's sixty cars, and does not want to listen to Hu Niu's words to do small business, all of which show that he thinks that "if you have your own car, you have everything", he does not want to use this to climb up and buy a car as a car owner to exploit others; All he dreamed of was an independent life through his own labor.
It is a humble but legitimate desire of self-employed workers. The work depicts that after he was knocked out of his hard-earned savings by detectives in Cao's house, he was most concerned about Mr. Cao's commission, because Mr. Cao was a good person in his opinion; He also describes his concern for the two generations of the old horse and the little pony, showing his kindness and integrity. In addition to his social status and unfair encounters, these character traits also play an indelible role in arousing strong sympathy from his tragedy.
Such a thrifty and strong person finally became a first-class "thorn in the head" and embarked on the road of degeneration, which clearly exposed the evil of irrational society that corroded people's hearts. The work reads: "The laziness of the bitter man is the natural result of his hard work and failure, and the trick of the bitter man contains some axioms.
And he said, "Man has lifted himself up from among the wild beasts, but man has driven his own kind into the wild beasts." Xiangzi is still in the city of culture, but he has become a beast.
It wasn't his fault at all. It was from this understanding that Lao She wrote this tragedy with deep sympathy for the insulted and damaged. This gives this work an indignant accusation and a strong critical spirit, which is deeply imprinted into the hearts of readers.
After reading the book "Camel Shoko", I learned what kind of life people lived in the chaotic society of the time. Based on the life of Beijing citizens in the late twenties, this ** takes the bumpy and tragic life of the rickshaw driver Xiangzi as the main plot, profoundly exposes the darkness of old China and indicts the ruling class's deep sympathy for the working people.
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"Camel Xiangzi" I think everyone is very familiar with, it tells the story of an ordinary rickshaw driver. The reason why the title of the book adds the word "camel" in front of Xiangzi is because the camel saved his life and made him pull the rickshaw, so he got the name, which shows that there is also a skill in naming it! If the title of this book is "The Life of Shoko", it seems too straightforward and uninteresting.
In the small teahouse and in the courtyard, everyone reported or shouted about their own things, and then these things became everyone's property, and they passed from one place to another ......like a folk songThis passage introduces Xiangzi's character and living environment clearly, the language is plain, but it is not as dry and tasteless as the white description, which is the subtlety of the article.
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Camel Shoko reading notes.
Overall framework: Xiangzi's three ups and downs together: came to Peking as a rickshaw driver, worked hard for three years, scraped together a hundred yuan, and bought a new car.
One fall: Even people and cars were arrested by the military police to be strong men. For the first time, ideals are shattered.
Two cases: selling camels, pulling cars desperately, saving money to buy a new car. Two falls:
When the month was done, Xiangzi's hard-earned money was also searched by Detective Sun, and his hope was dashed for the second time. 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. Shoko's fate trilogy is "Striving for progress - unwilling to fail - willing to fall".
Theme of the work: It mainly tells the poignant story of the old Beijing rickshaw driver. This article denounces the unvirtuous people who oppress the people, exposes the exploitation and oppression of the simple and kind laborers in the dark old society, indicts the evil of the old society that "transforms" people into ghosts, expresses the author's deep sympathy for the working people, criticizes selfish and narrow individualism, and also reveals that individual struggle is not the theme of the working people to get rid of poverty and change their circumstances.
It also reflects that human beings are animals that change with the change of the environment, which can be said to be the most vulnerable. The ugliness of human nature is laid bare here. Lao She ruthlessly criticized this society - it does not allow good people to have a way out.
**Summary and central idea: "Camel Xiangzi" tells the tragic story of Xiangzi, a rickshaw driver in the city of Beiping, old China. 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.
Buy a car, be an independent worker, "This is his will, hope, and even religion" "The city seems to give Xiangzi the opportunity to realize his wish, 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 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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