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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.
Shoko's fate trilogy is "Striving for progress - unwilling to fail - willing to fall".
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First of all, this is my own editing, and you can delete the word count (mainly the failure process of buying a car 3 times (laughs)).
Taking the whereabouts of Xiangzi, a rickshaw driver in Beiping, as a clue, and taking the life of Beijing citizens in the late twenties as the background, it specifically describes Xiangzi's journey from the dilapidated and withered countryside to Beiping, where he came to the warlord melee with simplicity and stock indexes, to be a first-class coachman who can pull his own foreign car, and for the first time when he was captured by the rebels and lost his newly bought foreign car, Xiangzi was not discouraged and stubborn and started all over again. But the money he had saved was looted by detectives, and his dream of buying a car came to naught. Later, at the cost of a deformed marriage with Tiger Girl, he pulled into his own car again, but who knew that the good times would not last long, and Tiger Girl's death made other people's wealth empty.
Coupled with the loss of his beloved Xiaofuzi, the last spark of hope in his heart was shattered. He went from being good and strong to being willing to degenerate, and became a walking corpse that lost his soul. This tragedy powerfully exposes the darkness of old China, indicts the exploitation and oppression of laborers by the ruling class, and expresses the author's deep sympathy for the working people.
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Chapter 1: Shoko grew up in the countryside, lost his 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.
Chapter 2: 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 Tsinghua to pull guests, but was arrested by the warlord team on an errand, and the car was also robbed.
Chapter 3: 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.
Chapter 4: 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.
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If you want to summarize too many words from one to six pieces of "Camel Xiangzi", you'd better read the full explanation of the textbook.
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The main content of Camel Xiangzi: The book "Camel Xiangzi" mainly tells the story of an ordinary foreign coachman Xiangzi and the people around him (such as Liu Siye, Hu Niu, Xiaofuzi, etc.) in the twenties and thirties of the twentieth century, and narrates the process of Xiangzi from a hard-working, honest and honest guy to destruction step by step, and finally becomes a walking corpse like a street scoundrel, criticizing the destruction of the lower class working people by the dark social reality.
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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 **.
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Xiangzi came to Beiping from the countryside, he hoped to be a first-class coachman who could pull his own foreign car, after being captured by the rebels and losing the newly bought foreign car, Xiangzi was not discouraged, stubbornly started all over again. But the money he saved was looted by Detective Sun. Later, at the cost of marrying Tiger Girl, he pulled his own car again, but Tiger Girl's death made others lose their money.
suffered a series of blows, coupled with the loss of his beloved little Fuzi, which made him willing to degenerate into a walking corpse.
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Mrs. Feng of surface-to-surface missiles haha.
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Coming from the countryside, Xiangzi is a bankrupt young farmer, hardworking, simple, and kind, who retains 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.
But just half a year later, the car was taken away by deserters in the chaos, and Xiangzi lost the foreign car and brought back three camels with hail with one hand. Xiangzi was not discouraged, he quietly and 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.
"Camel Xiangzi".The appreciation of the good sentences in the first chapter is as follows: >>>More
Camel Xiangzi is about the city of Beiping in old China.
The tragic story of Shoko, a rickshaw driver. 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. >>>More
Let's talk about Xiangzi first, Xiangzi is a person with pursuits and ideals, he struggled for his greatest desire to buy a car, he saved money, bought a car and spent 98 yuan, but then he was arrested when he pulled the second job, the car was gone, he escaped from the army, and led three camels and sold them to an old man. This experience brought the article into a new stage, and also made Xiangzi's ideological understanding germinate to the negative and degenerate side. At the same time, it also leads to the reason why it is called "Camel Shoko", and the relationship between Shoko and camels. >>>More
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. >>>More
I only give five points, too lazy to type!