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It is about China in the last century, there was a rickshaw driver named Xiangzi, who came to the city from the countryside to work, worked as a rickshaw driver, and bought a rickshaw diligently, but was robbed by someone.
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"Camel Xiangzi" is mainly about Xiangzi, who was a simple and honest person at the beginning, but under the baptism of society, he gradually became a clandestine and slippery person, and the full text mainly tells such a story.
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"Camel Xiangzi" mainly tells the tragic story of the oppression and exploitation of the old Beijing rickshaw driver under the dark old society, and exposes the unequal treatment of the people at the bottom in the old society.
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"Camel Xiangzi".The main content is about ChinaBeiping CityShoko, a young and strong rickshaw driver full of vitality, has three ups and downs in life.
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.
Xiangzi was reduced from a "decent, strong, dreamy, self-interested, personal, robust, and great" low-level laborer to a "degenerate, selfish, unfortunate, socially sick child, individualistic."
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Artistic evaluation of "Camel Xiangzi":
Camel Shoko is an artistically high achievement. **With Xiangzi as the center, with its "struggle, struggle, and disillusionment" on the issue of buying a car as the main line, the three-dimensional sales of Panhuai show civil society.
The pictures of the lives of various friends and strata constitute a colorful picture of the customs of the civil society of Beiping in the early twenties.
The rigorous and unique artistic structure, vivid and vivid characters, humorous and humorous language arts, and strong local colors of Beijing flavor fully show the unique artistic style created by Lao She. With its distinctive ideological and artistic characteristics, "Camel Xiangzi" deservedly stepped into the forest of modern classics.
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It tells the tragic story of Xiangzi, a rickshaw driver in the city of Beiping, old China. Shoko comes from the countryside, he is honest, kind, strong, and stoic. After coming to Beiping, he chose to pull a cart to make a living.
His biggest dream is to own a car of his own. But his hopes were dashed again and again, and his battle against fate ended in failure. By the end of **, Xiangzi has become a numb, sloppy, cunning, easy to take advantage, eating, drinking, prostituting and gambling for several times, and slowly giving up on himself.
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Camel Shoko mainly writes about the tragic fate of rickshaw drivers during the warlord melee in the 20s of the 20th century. Shoko is a representative of the toiling masses of the old society.
"Camel Xiangzi" exposes the tragic fate of the people at the bottom of semi-colonial and semi-feudal Chinese society through the story of the ups and downs of the life of "Xiangzi" next to the rickshaw driver Zheng You, and finally sinking. What happened to Xiangzi proves 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.
Shoko is an absolutely good person, and at the same time his life aspirations are so ordinary, but such a Shoko shouting oak could not survive in the society at that time. For this reason, the four key plots designed in the work determine the tragedy of Xiangzi, which are the robbery by the warlord, the blackmail by Detective Sun, the forcible possession by the tiger girl, and the death of Xiaofuzi.
Other episodes designed in the work, such as Mrs. Xia's seduction of Shoko, reflect the ugliness and decay of the society at that time. These are all factors of the external environment of society, it is the social reality that drives Shoko to a dead end and makes him degenerate.
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Camel Xiangzi is a realism created by Mr. Lao She**, by telling Xiangzi's life experience, showing the poverty and unsmiling public in Chinese society, Xiangzi's tragedy is not only caused by personal reasons, but also inseparable from the social environment. In the following, I will explain the reasons for Shoko's tragedy from both personal and social aspects, hoping to help you.
1. Inferiority complex for personal reasons:
1.Shoko was born into poverty and his family was in difficulty, causing him to have low self-esteem and lack confidence in his abilities and worth, causing him to lose control of his destiny.
2.Narrow Ideas: Growing up under the traditional feudal mindset that men should be responsible and should earn respect through work, this narrow concept limits Shoko's development and thinking, making it impossible for him to recognize his own situation.
3.No right outlook on life: Shoko's outlook on life is through suffering and struggle to achieve success, but this notion leads him into extreme greed and blind competition, and he gambles his life and destiny on an uncertain goal, which ultimately leads to tragedy.
2. Social reasons.
1.Solidified social class: Xiangzi's social class is solidified, the gap between the rich and the poor is huge, and the distribution of social resources is uneven, so that Xiangzi has little chance to change his fate.
2.Lack of social morality: Social moral anomie, many people will do anything to survive and profit, and Shoko has to fight against these people in this environment, which puts him in an environment of moral degradation.
3.Lack of opportunities: Shoko was not well educated, and his lack of skills and knowledge made it almost impossible for him to obtain better working and living conditions.
Summary: Shoko's tragedy is not only caused by personal reasons, but also inseparable from the social environment, his inferiority complex, narrow concepts and wrong outlook on life make him unable to see his situation correctly, and the solidification of social class, lack of morality and lack of opportunities make it impossible for him to change his fate. Through Xiangzi's experience, this ** reflects the poverty, injustice and injustice of Chinese society, and calls on people to pay attention to social problems, change social reality, and provide better opportunities and living environment for everyone.
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"Camel Hunger Model Xiangzi" tells the story of Xiangzi, a young and strong rickshaw driver full of vitality in the city of Beiping, China. [2]
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. 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 pretended to talk and did not lose heart, he still stubbornly started from scratch and pulled the car more self-denying to save money. 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.
Camel Xiangzi is a long story written by the People's Artist Lao She (Shu Qingchun, 1899-1966), describing the tragic fate of rickshaw drivers during the warlord melee in the 20s of the 20th century. Shoko is a representative of the toiling masses of the old society.
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"Camel Xiangzi" tells the story of a low-level worker who loves labor and life - Camel Xiangzi under the background of the development of the Kuomintang and the Communist Party in Beijing in the 20s of the last century.
Illustration. **Divided into three sections:
The first part tells the story of Xiangzi's experience from a poor young man who works odd jobs everywhere to earn a living to become a taxi driver;
the second part tells the story of Xiangzi's experience of accumulating wealth and hard work in order to buy a carriage;
The third part tells the story of Shoko's tragedy brought to him by becoming rich overnight and the wrong decisions caused by his impetuous mentality, which eventually led him to fall into a double crisis of body and mind, fall ill, and go to a low point in his life.
The whole story expresses the helplessness and struggle of the low-level workers against their fate, as well as their difficult survival and situation in the capitalist market economy. **It also reflects the complexity of the human heart and the influence of greed, revealing the fact that in the process of modernization, the value and future of an individual's spiritual life are difficult to be truly guaranteed.
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