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Xiangzi's hometown was in the countryside, and when he was eighteen years old, his parents died, and he went to Peking to make a living. He had done a lot of things with the country boy's sturdy, wooden, industrious, and honest work, and finally decided that pulling a cart was the best job to make money. When he pulled the new rented car, he made up his mind that he must save up to buy a car of his own.
Xiangzi was frugal, did not smoke, drink, or gamble, and finally scraped together a hundred yuan of hard-earned money in three years to buy a new car. I feel that life is full of hope, and the cart is getting more and more energetic. But the good times didn't last long, the warlords outside Beiping were fighting, and the soldiers were arresting people and cars everywhere.
One day, in order to earn two more dollars, Xiangzi solicited customers out of the city with a fluke mentality. Unexpectedly, halfway through, he was captured by more than a dozen soldiers with his car. In the barracks, he had to carry luggage for the soldiers every day, carry water to boil and feed the livestock.
He felt sorry for the car he had earned with his blood and sweat. Later, the GIs suffered defeat, and Xiangzi sneaked back from the barracks in the dark, and pulled three camels that the GIs fell when they retreated, and sold them for 35 yuan, and since then he has the nickname "Camel Xiangzi".
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The nickname "Camel Shoko" in "Camel Shoko" was given after Shoko sold his camel.
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After he escaped from the army and happened to sell his camels to earn some money.
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ate a big pockmarked seed, and then others called him "Camel Mazi".
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After he was stolen by Raff.
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The origin of the nickname "Camel Xiangzi" is briefly described as follows:
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, when the warlord was defeated, Xiangzi saw the opportunity to escape, and secretly took three camels and sold them for thirty yuan. After Shoko escaped, she fell seriously ill.
In a coma, people heard him always chattering about camels, so they gave him the nickname Camel Xiangzi.
Camel Shoko's setting:
Since he came to the city, he has been "Xiangzi", as if he has no surname at all; Nowadays, "camel" is placed above "Xiangzi", and no one cares what his surname is. Whether there is a surname or not, he himself doesn't care. However, the three cattle had only exchanged so many dollars, and he had fallen into a nickname, which he felt was a bit of a big deal.
Chinese generally believe that a person's name is not only a symbol that he represents in society, but also to a certain extent hints at the good fortune of the whole life situation.
There is no surname, and Xiangzi himself doesn't care, from a literary point of view, there are three meanings: first, Xiangzi does not represent a person, but represents a group, representing the masses at the bottom of society; Second, the society at that time was indifferent to a low-level worker and did not care about his dignity as a "human being"; The third is that Shoko himself has become numb and doesn't care about it.
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Shoko said some nonsense about camels when he was unconscious, and he was listened to, so everyone else called him Camel Shoko.
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The origin of the nickname "Camel Shoko" is that Shoko got a few camels by chance when he was evading military service, and he was very excited, and he stayed in the store at night, and shouted camels in his sleep, and was heard, so he brought a camel in his name.
The origin of the nickname of Shoko the camel, Shoko got a few camels by chance when he was evading military service, and he was very excited, and he stayed in the store at night, shouting "camel" in his sleep, and was heard, so he brought a "camel" in his name.
Shoko is from the countryside, and after he pulled a rented foreign car, he decided to buy a car and pull it himself and become an independent laborer, but after many setbacks, this wish was finally completely shattered. He lost all aspirations and confidence in life, and went from being self-motivated and strong to being willing to degenerate. It turned out that the upright and kind Xiangzi was crushed by the grinding plate of life.
Who is "Camel Shoko".
"Camel Xiangzi" tells the story of Xiangzi, a young and strong rickshaw driver full of vitality in the city of Beiping. Shoko is from the countryside, a bankrupt young farmer, hardworking, simple, and kind, who keeps everything that the countryside has nurtured and raised 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.
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The origin and deep meaning of Shoko's nickname:
The origin of Xiangzi's nickname: Due to the melee of warlords, Xiangzi encountered rebellious soldiers when he went out of the city and was captured as a strong man. Later, Xiangzi took advantage of the chaos to escape, took three camels and sold them to an old man for 35 yuan.
In a small shop, Shoko fell ill. In his coma, he was heard still muttering about three camels. Since then, Shoko has received the nickname "Camel Shoko".
Deep meaning: Xiangzi's nickname - "Camel Xiangzi" reveals the character and fate of the protagonist, like a camel to endure hardships and stand hard work, hard work, bear humiliation, be silent and honest, and live at the bottom of society.
The origin and deep meaning of Shoko's nickname:
Camel Xiangzi is a long story written by the people's artist Lao She, describing the tragic fate of the rickshaw driver during the warlord melee in the 20s of the 20th century. "Camel Xiangzi" tells the story of Xiangzi, a young and strong rickshaw driver full of vitality in the city of Beiping, China. Xiangzi is a representative of the toiling masses in the old society, Xiangzi is from the countryside, is a bankrupt young farmer, hardworking, simple, kind, keep everything that the countryside nurses and raises him, but never wants to go back to the countryside.
Xiangzi is kind and simple, loves labor, and has a camel-like enthusiasm and tenacious spirit for life, but he is also unreasonable, full of lies, so as to take advantage of it, and sell people's lives. But Shoko is destroyed and oppressed by the old society, and his wishes are broken again and again by this dark society. Xiangzi's tragic life deeply exposes the darkness of old China, reflecting the picture of the poor citizens of Beijing living in the abyss of misery under the chaos of warlords and darkness at that time.
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Xiangzi, the old Beijing city coachman, was "captured" (the old army husband), one night, took advantage of the shortage of soldiers and horses to escape from the barracks, and took away the three camels of the army, and then sold to an old man for 35 yuan, Xiangzi fell ill in a small shop, talking in a dream, nonsense still talking about three camels, since then, he got the nickname of "camel Xiangzi".
Xiangzi's nickname reveals the character and fate of the protagonist, who is like a camel who bears hardships and stands hard work, endures humiliation, is silent and honest, and lives at the bottom of society.
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The origin of the nickname "Camel Xiangzi" is as follows:
In **, Xiangzi was actually originally called Xiangzi, and there was no camel in front. Later, the warlords were in a scuffle, and when Xiangzi went out of the city, he encountered rebellious soldiers and was captured. Later, Xiangzi saw the opportunity to escape, and took three camels and sold them.
Shoko escaped and fell ill, and in a coma, people heard him always chattering about camels, so they gave him the nickname Camel Shoko.
The main content of "Camel Shoko":
It tells the story of the life experience of Xiangzi, a young and strong rickshaw driver full of vitality in the city of Beiping, China. He came from the countryside, came to the city for life, and finally chose to pull a foreign car, buy a car, and become an independent laborer"This is his willingness and hope. "The city seems to have given him 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 Xiangzi still refused to give up the dream of owning a car of his own, and still kept cheering up, and once again rotten and hard to let friends fight.
And the end of the fight ended in a kind of failure. <>
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Language, action, psychological appearance.