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Shoko was a typical tragic figure of that era.
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Book review is to focus on the evaluation and opinions of the book or certain sentences, paragraphs or content in the book, what are the advantages or positive effects of the book on the reader, and what are the shortcomings or negative effects and defects.
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What school are you from? Cinda's?
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The author of "Camel Xiangzi" is Lao She.
Lao She (1899-1966), formerly known as Shu Qingchun, the word Sheyu, and also the pen names Jieqing, Honghengchen Bump, Fei I, etc. He is a modern Chinese writer, a writer, a language master, a people's artist, a screenwriter of Beijing Renyi, and the first writer in New China to win the title of "People's Artist". Representative works include "Camel Xiangzi", "Four Worlds in the Same Hall", and the scripts "Teahouse" and "Dragon Whisker Ditch".
Anecdotal allusions
Write poems for ugliness. Once, many young people came to Lao She's house and asked for advice on how to write poems. Lao She said
I don't know how to write poetry, I'm just making it up. Someone suggested that Brother Na ask Lao She to "make up" a song on the spot. "The heavy rain washes the sea of stars, and the rainbow is ten thousand days; Bing Ying gave up me, and Biye Lin Feng talked about sleeping.
Lao She casually chanted this chic five-character quatrain.
In just 20 words, the names of 8 well-known and praised literary artists are "blindly put together", with a vivid image, a broad artistic conception, and an endless aftertaste. When the young people heard this, they were all amazed.
The heavy rain mentioned in the poem is Sun Dayu, a modern poet and literary translator. Washing the sea of stars is Xian Xinghai, the people's home. Gao Changhong is a modern celebrity.
Wan Laitian is a drama and film worker. Bingying is Xie Bingying, a modern female writer and a native of Hunan. Cheng She, I used to be the general manager of Chongqing's "Xinshu Daily".
Bino is a contemporary writer. Lin Fengmian is a painter.
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Xiangzi is written by the Chinese envy writer Lu Xun, which tells the story of a poor peddler Xiangzi who makes money by working hard and setting up a stall, dreaming of being able to buy a bicycle and become a wealthy man. But in the end, he suffered a series of blows and setbacks, and finally led to tragedy. The reasons for Shoko's tragedy are as follows:
Poor social environment: The background is the city of Beijing in the 20s of the 20th century, where social chaos, moral degradation, and people with low social status live a difficult life, facing endless pressure and injustice, and Xiangzi's dream is difficult to realize.
Defects in personal qualities: Although Shoko has a hard-working heart, he also has excessive self-esteem and pride, and is unwilling to accept help and advice from others, resulting in his inability to make wise decisions when faced with life's choices and dilemmas.
Restrictions on social class: Due to Shoko's low social status, his actions and choices are severely restricted. Even though he wants to change his life, the solidification and restrictions of social class make it difficult for him to escape the fate of poverty and misery.
To sum up, there are many reasons for the tragedy of Xiangzi, including not only the quality and choice of personal matching, but also the limitations of the social environment and system.
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The author of "Camel Xiangzi" is Lao She. **Originally** in Cosmic Wind issues 25 to 48. The sedan chair was published in March 1939 by the Human Book House.
**Focusing on Xiangzi's experience of "buying a car, selling a car, three ups and downs", through the vivid depiction of the complex relationship between Xiangzi and various social forces, his distinctive personality and mutation process are highlighted, and the tragedy of this simple and beautiful laborer who lost his life ideals, spiritual destruction, alienation of human nature and degeneration under the destruction of the old society is deeply revealed, and negates the path of "the end of individualism" that Xiangzi finally chose.
Literary connotation
In **, through the tragedy of Xiangzi, the author not only reveals the profound contradictions between various reactionary forces and the vast number of workers, controls and demolishes the old Chinese's crime of cannibalism, but also reflects certain weaknesses in the national character to a certain extent, so that ** has profound critical and self-reflective significance.
**The structure is strict and simple, the characters are vivid and vivid, the psychological description is sound and celebrated, and the language is simple and easy, which makes people see beauty in simplicity and subtlety in simplicity. In addition, the writer also skillfully uses the Beijing dialect, so that the work has a strong "Beijing flavor".
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Lao She (Shu Qingchun). "Camel Xiangzi" tells the life experience of Xiangzi, a young and strong rickshaw driver full of vitality in the city of Beiping, China. It is a long story written by Lao She**, 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.
Writing Background:In 1936, a friend of Lao She talked about his experience and experience of hiring a coachman: a coachman bought a "foreign car" and sold it soon after, and so on and so forth, and finally suffered poverty.
Because Lao She was born in a poor citizen family, he has been in contact with the lower class people since he was a child, and has a deep understanding of the living conditions and psychology of the working people, all of which provided materials for Lao She's creation of "Camel Xiangzi".
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The book review of "Camel Shoko" is as follows:
Luo Qiaochen Camel Xiangzi", it truly depicts the 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, which is his greatest misfortune. 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 captured by the soldiers in a daze, the car was taken away, and later, Detective Sun took the money he left behind for frugality. reluctantly married Hu Niu because she was pregnant, and used her money to buy a car, but Hu Niu had a difficult birth, died, and had to sell the car.
Camel Xiangzi 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, Pai Ran may not be able to really succeed, just like Xiangzi, he works hard to seek a better life, but the end is so miserable.
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 Book Review is "Camel Xiangzi", the book mainly tells the story of the protagonist Xiangzi came to Beiping to work as a rickshaw driver, worked hard for three years, scraped together a hundred yuan, and bought a new car. Later, he was arrested by the gendarmes and taken by the military police to be a strong man. For the first time, ideals are shattered.
After trying to escape, he sold camels, pulled carts desperately, and saved money to buy a new car. When he was doing the monthly subscription, Shoko's hard-earned money was also searched by Detective Sun, and his hope was dashed for the second time. Hu Niu bought Xiangzi's neighbor's second son's car at a low price, and Xiangzi has a car again.
In order to buy the funeral of the tiger girl, Xiangzi sold the car again, and the disease haunted him, and he pointed out that he fell into the trap of life and was willing to fall. To summarize the fate of Xiangzi, the trilogy is: "Diligence and progress, unwilling to fail one by one, and willing to fall one by one".
In the book, by directly describing the appearance of Xiangzi when pulling the cart, and indirectly describing the appearance of other cart pullers, the direct description and indirect description are combined, so as to vividly write that Xiangzi is an honest, robust, and stoic person;
Through the detailed character description of Xiangzi, and a large number of vivid descriptions of the surrounding environment, the character description and the environmental description are combined, so as to vividly write Xiangzi's perseverance, hardship and hard work; Through the description of Xiangzi's language, movements, demeanor, psychology and portrait, and the combination of various character descriptions, it vividly writes that Xiangzi's previous positivity and hard work for his dreams have become numb, sloppy, cunning, and easy to take advantage of.
The overall framework of the character's experience.
Shoko's three ups and downs. >>>More
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
The excerpt from the famous sentence of "Camel Xiangzi" is as follows: >>>More
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. >>>More
Camel Shoko's explanation.
Long**. Lao Shezuo. Published in 1937. >>>More