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Celebrities have the following to say about Camel Shoko:
1. The language in "Camel Xiangzi" is simple and simple, and there is no large number of gorgeous rhetoric and descriptions, which is convenient for readers to read, which is also one of the reasons why "Camel Xiangzi" is widely circulated. - Fan Jun.
2. The image of Shoko is highlighted in the picture of life in the dark society of that time, in his complex relationship with various social forces. His tragedy is primarily a product of the society in which he lived. - Long Yingzong.
3, "Camel Xiangzi" is an excellent realistic **. - Fan Jun.
4. There are no rare words in the book, and the language habits of modern vernacular are paid attention to, which is convenient for readers to read, which is also one of the reasons why "Camel Xiangzi" is widely circulated. - Fan Jun.
5. It represents Lao She's contribution to improving the level of works that reflect the life of the urban poor, and it reflects the limitations of his long-standing weaknesses in his creation. - Fan Jun.
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Camel ShokoIt has an important place in the history of modern Chinese literature.
Lao She. A modern writer, formerly known as Shu Qingchun.
The word is given to the Manchu Zheng Red Flag.
Camel Xiangzi is a masterpiece of Chinese literature and drama master Mr. Lao She, and has an important position in the history of modern Chinese literature.
Introduction to Shoko the Camel
After the May Fourth Movement, the new literature was mostly good at depicting the lives of intellectuals and peasants, but there were few works that depicted the urban poor.
Camel Xiangzi is an outstanding novel in China in the 30s of the 20th century, and it is also one of the most important achievements in the history of modern literature, which has established Lao She's important position in the history of modern Chinese literature and is an opera of modern literary masterpieces.
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The camel represents honesty, Xiangzi represents serenity and peace, and "Camel Xiangzi" is based on the experience characteristics of the characters as the title of the book.
The warlords were fighting, and when Xiangzi went out of the city, he encountered rebellious soldiers, the car was lost, and the people were also arrested. Later, Xiangzi saw the opportunity to escape, took three camels and sold them for thirty yuan. Shoko escaped and fell ill.
Perhaps in a coma, people heard him always chattering about camels, so they gave him the nickname Camel Xiangzi.
"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.
The language in Camel Xiangzi is simple and simple, without a lot of flowery rhetoric and description. There are no rare characters in the book, and the language is based on the language habits of modern vernacular Chinese, which is to a large extent convenient for readers to read, which is one of the reasons why "Camel Xiangzi" is widely circulated.
"Camel Xiangzi" tells the life experience of Xiangzi, a young and strong rickshaw driver full of vitality in the city of Beiping, China. [1] Shoko was a bankrupt young farmer from the countryside, hardworking, simple, and kind, who kept everything that the countryside had nurtured and nurtured him, but he was never willing to return to the countryside. Shoko, who came to the city from the countryside, longed to buy a car of her own with her honest labor.
Being an independent laborer was Shoko's wish, hope, and even religion, and with hard work and perseverance, he spent three years saving money and finally realized his dream of becoming a self-reliant coachman. 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.
However, before he could buy a car again, all his savings were blackmailed and looted by detectives, and his dream of buying a car came to naught again. 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 by life, Shoko began to lose any desire and confidence in life, and could no longer muster up the courage to live, and was no longer as proud of pulling a cart as before.
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.
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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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. That's why the book is called "Camel Shoko".
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It's easy to understand, but it's mysterious! You can first understand Shoko like a camel, what will happen to Shoko in her life? Is it appropriate to use the word camel? I believe you will have some understanding after reading it, and it is best to read the classics several times and taste them slowly
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The characteristic of the title of the book Camel Xiangzi is that it is composed of two nouns, which are used to describe Camel, Xiangzi who has worked hard all his life.
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Intuitively shows the name of the protagonist and the personality traits.
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The main characters in the book are named.
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Dear, "Camel Xiangzi" is a long story written by Lao She in 1936**, which describes the life experience of Xiangzi, a young and strong rickshaw driver full of vitality in Beiping City, China during the warlord melee in the 20s of the 20th century. Through the story of the ups and downs of the rickshaw driver "Xiangzi" in his life and his final sinking, the tragic fate of the people at the bottom of the semi-colonial and semi-feudal Chinese society is exposed. What happened to Xiangzi proves and shouts out 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.
The name "Camel Xiangzi", from the plot point of view, Xiangzi got the name of Blind Wild because of the plot of leading camels, selling camels, and talking about camels during illness; From the perspective of the character image, Xiangzi has the qualities like a camel: hard-working, taciturn, idealistic, persistent and steadfast; From the point of view of the theme, "camel" symbolizes the humble hardship of the people at the bottom, the ignorance and struggle, and the society at that time could not survive even the hard-working and tenacious camels, indicting the dark and rotten society.
Therefore, the name "Camel Xiangzi" has the following three meanings:
pointed out the plot of Xiangzi in the book who was forcibly taken away by the rebels with a car, and sold the camel that took away the barracks omen; It is vividly implied that Shoko is hard-working, hardworking, and strong like a camel; implies that the fate of the protagonist Shoko rises and falls like the back of a camel, and finally ends in tragedy; It indicates that Shoko's fate is like a camel weathered and difficult.
The excerpt from the famous sentence of "Camel Xiangzi" is as follows: >>>More
The overall framework of the character's experience.
Shoko's three ups and downs. >>>More
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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. >>>More
Buying a car for the first time: Xiangzi is still very strong, and it was obtained through three years of hard work. >>>More