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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. Buying a car, being an independent worker," this is his wish, his hope, and even his religion.
The city seems to have given Xiangzi the opportunity to realize his wishes, and 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.
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, accuses the ruling class of exploitation and oppression of laborers, and expresses the author's deep sympathy for the working people.
The overall framework of the person's experience in this paragraph.
Shoko's three ups and downs.
Together: I came to Peking as a rickshaw driver, worked hard for three years, scraped together enough 100 yuan, and bought a new car.
One fall: Once, he was arrested by the military police with a car and taken to be a strong man. For the first time, ideals are shattered.
Two cases: selling camels, pulling cars desperately, saving money to buy a new car.
Second fall: During the dry month, in a search, Xiangzi's hard-earned money was also robbed, and the second hope was dashed.
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.
The theme of this paragraph.
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Run fast and die fast.
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Growing up in the countryside, Shoko lost her 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.
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 Qinghua to pull guests, but was arrested by the warlord team as an errand, and the car was also robbed.
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.
Xiangzi fell ill in a small shop in Haidian and spent three days in a daze. During these three days, his relationship with the three camels was 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.
Shoko is still frugal, but his thinking and personality have changed significantly. He was tortured to quit after only four days of being on the "monthly subscription" at Yang's house.
Leaving Yang's house and returning to Renhe and the car factory, Hu Niu invited Xiangzi to drink. After drinking, Shoko was tricked into bed by a tiger girl in a daze. Afterwards, Xiangzi was very conflicted, resentful and missing the tiger girl, and at the same time mixed with fear.
Xiangzi went to Cao's house to pay for the month, and Mr. Cao's family treated him very well and respected him. One night, Shoko pulled Mr. Cao home and accidentally hit a stone, he and Mr. Cao both fell and injured themselves, Shoko was very uncomfortable, but Mr. Cao did not blame him at all.
Gao's mother, who was also a maid in the Cao family, persuaded Xiangzi to take the money to take a high-interest loan or deposit it in the bank to earn interest, but Xiangzi didn't dare; Gao's mother persuaded Xiangzi to get up a meeting, but he didn't dare. The New Year is approaching, and Xiangzi plans to buy some gifts to visit Liu Siye and return the money deposited there, but then Hu Niu comes to the door.
Hu Niu took the money that Xiangzi had deposited with Liu Siye to pay him back, and told him that she was pregnant and asked him to marry her. She also devised a strategy for Xiangzi to curry favor with Liu Siye and deceive Liu Siye into agreeing to their marriage. Xiangzi's heart was in turmoil, and he borrowed wine to drown his sorrows.
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"Camel Xiangzi" tells the story of a low-level worker who loves labor and life in the 20s of the last century under the background of the development of the Kuomintang and the Communist Party in Beijing.
**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 of the void tomb 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 Xiangzi's tragedy brought to him by becoming rich overnight and the wrong decision 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 workers at the bottom 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 the individual's spiritual life are difficult to be truly guaranteed.
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Camel Shoko tells the story of an ordinary rickshaw driver. Shoko comes from the countryside, he is honest, strong, stoic, like a camel. After coming to Beijing, he chose an industry that was very common to the people at the bottom of the city at that time--- pulling foreign cars.
He has good self-esteem, is generous, hard-working, and earns food with his own strength. His most cautious dream is to own a car of his own, so as to avoid exploitation by the owner of the parking lot. His hopes were dashed again and again, and his battle against fate ended in a fiasco.
For the first time, he came and went in the wind and rain, saved from food and tea, saved for three years, and finally bought a bicycle, but the car was quickly snatched away by the soldiers. The second time, before the car was bought, the money was extorted by Detective Sun. The third time, he bought it with Hu Niu's money after he married Hu Niu, although he was not sure, but after all, he didn't have to go to the car factory to rent a car.
But the good times didn't last long, the tiger girl died in childbirth, and Xiangzi had to sell the car to bury the tiger girl. After three ups and downs, Shoko Ashikata lost her confidence in life. By the end, Shoko has become a numb, sloppy, cunning, easy to take advantage of small advantages, eating, drinking, prostituting and gambling, and self-defeating walking corpses.
Lao She ruthlessly criticized this society--- it does not allow good people to have a way out.
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Summary of the main content of Camel Xiangzi: It tells the tragic story of Xiangzi, a rickshaw driver in Liangping City, North Leak, old China.
Shoko came from the countryside and came to the city for a living, and finally chose to pull a foreign car. Buy a car and be an independent worker. The city seems to have given Xiangzi the opportunity to realize his wishes, and 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 her dream of owning her own car, and still keeps picking herself up and fighting again. And the end of the fight ended with Shoko's defeat.
"Camel Xiangzi" is a long story written by the people's artist - Lao She (Shu Qingchun), describing the tragic fate of the warlord melee in the 20s of the 20th century. Shoko is a representative of the toiling masses of the old society.
In 1936, Lao She's friend from Shandong University talked about his experience and experience of hiring a coachman: a coachman bought a "foreign car" and sold it soon after, so he went up and down, and finally suffered poverty. At that time, Lao She felt that the subject could be written as a **.
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.
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Camel Xiangzi mainly tells the story of the cup of a rickshaw driver Xiangzi in the old city of Beiping in the twentieth and thirties of the twentieth century. Shoko comes from the countryside, honest, kind, diligent, and persevering, just like a camel. With the development of the countryside becoming more and more secluded, he came to Beiping to start a new life, and finally chose to pull a cart to make a living.
Suishu's biggest dream is to own a car of his own. However, his expectations were repeatedly dashed, and his battle against fate ended in failure. After experiencing three ups and downs at the same time, Shoko gradually lost her confidence in life.
Until the end, Shoko became a self-abandoned, walking corpse-like unemployed vagrant. The story exposes the darkness of old China, accuses the ruling class of exploitation and oppression of laborers, expresses the author's deep sympathy for the working people, and shows people the picture of the low-level citizens of Beiping living in the abyss of misery under the rule of the warlords and the dark Tongchai Gao.
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 Shoko's explanation.
Long**. Lao Shezuo. Published in 1937. >>>More
1. The dark society is caused by Shoko.
The main reason for the tragic life. >>>More