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Camel Xiangzi is Lao She's masterpiece, taking the whereabouts of a rickshaw driver Xiangzi in Beiping (now Beijing) as a clue, taking the life of Beijing citizens in the late twenties as the background, and taking the bumpy and tragic life of rickshaw driver Xiangzi as the main plot, profoundly exposing the darkness of old China, accusing the ruling class of exploitation and oppression of laborers, expressing the author's deep sympathy for the working people, and showing people the picture of the poor citizens at the bottom of Beijing living in the abyss of pain under the warlord chaos and dark rule.
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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, which became Beiping City.
First-class coachman.
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 takes the deserter overnight.
The three camels he left behind fled for his life, and at dawn he came to a village, where he sold them to an old man who raised camels in Sakurakuro for thirty-five yuan.
Chapter 4: Xiangzi fell ill in a small shop in Haidian and spent three days in a daze. In these three days, his relationship with the three camels was heard by others in his dreams or nonsense, and since then he has "Camel Xiangzi."
nicknames. 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.
Chapter 5: 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.
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1. Shoko's first car
At the age of 18, Xiangzi came from the countryside of Beiping to pull a car, and it took him three whole years to scrape together enough yuan to make up a hundred yuan, and he thought that he couldn't wait any longer and should buy a car as soon as possible.
It happened that there was a car in the car shop that someone else had made and had no money to pick up the goods, and after bargaining, Xiangzi finally bought the car for 96 yuan. Shoko is very excited to have a car that truly belongs to him, and he has set the day he bought the car as his birthday and he wants to start a new life.
2. Bandits robbed cars
The warlords outside the city of Beiping began to fight, and the people were not at peace, and the soldiers went around arresting people and cars. One day, someone was going to Tsinghua University, and Xiangzi knew that it was very risky to go there, but because of the high price offered by the guests, he and a young bald man took the business by luck.
As a result, before they reached their destination, they were captured by more than a dozen soldiers, and Xiangzi's clothes, shoes, hats, foreign cars, and even the cloth belts tied around his waist were all robbed by the bandits, and the people were also arrested.
3. Shoko got married
Mr. Cao was forced to leave Peking because he was framed by his student Ruan Ming. It was also because of this incident that Shoko was blackmailed by the detectives, lost her savings, and returned to the people and car dealership. At Liu Siye's birthday ceremony, Hu Niu fell out with Liu Siye because of Xiangzi, and then took it upon herself to marry Xiangzi.
On the wedding night, Xiangzi learned that Tiger Girl's pregnancy was fake and was designed to deceive him.
4, the loss of Shoko
One day, when the weather was cold, Mr. Xiangzi Lacao was watching a night movie, and Xiangzi and some coachmen were drinking tea and chatting in a teahouse. I met the old horse, a coachman who fainted from hunger.
Shoko bought 10 mutton buns for the old coachman, but the old coachman only took two, and gave the rest to his grandson Pony. The old coachman and his grandson, Little Pony, have their own car, but their fate is so tragic that Shoko is extremely pessimistic and seems to see his future. (In this story, Shoko buys meat buns for Lao Ma, reflecting his caring side).
5, the Cao family is in distress (Detective Sun's blackmail).
On the night of the festival, Mr. Shoko pulled Mr. Cao home, and was targeted by the detective team on the way. It turned out that Mr. Cao often promoted socialist rhetoric, and he was denounced by a student named Ruan Ming. Mr. Cao hurriedly took refuge, and he asked Xiangzi to go home to deliver the letter.
As soon as she arrives home, Shoko is caught by Detective Sun. Detective Sun squeezed out all of his savings.
Once again, the plan to buy a car burst like a soap bubble. (The depiction of this section is full of waves, and the psychology of the characters is exposed through subtle movements, fully expressing the despair of Shoko, who is puzzled about the root cause of the disaster.) The dashing of the hope of buying a car for the second time contributed to the tragic marriage between Xiangzi and Tiger Girl, which was the key to the turning point of Xiangzi's fate. )
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The main content of the fourth chapter of "Camel Xiangzi" is as follows: Xiangzi lay in a small shop in Haidian for three days because he was sick, and during these days he talked sleepily in his dreams, talking about his relationship with three camels, and when others heard it, they gave Xiangzi the nickname "Camel Xiangzi".
Camel Shoko tells the life story of a rickshaw driver named "Shoko". Xiangzi came to Beiping City from the countryside, hoping to become a first-class coachman with his own labor, but in reality, he experienced three ups and downs, from being proud of pulling a car to hating pulling a car, and finally became a person who made a living by doing red and white ceremonies for people.
Extended Materials. The author's original name is Shu Qingchun, and he is a modern Chinese writer and a first-class writer. Lao She's main works include "Four Generations in the Same Hall", "Teahouse" and "Camel Xiangzi".
Lao She has written a lot in his life, in addition to ** works, there are also poetry and opera works, such as drama, Peking Opera, opera, local drama, cross talk, Allegro and so on.
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Main plots: Bandits robbing cars, Shoko getting married, Tiger Girl dies, dark hell, final despair, and more.
Xiangzi is honest, has strong self-esteem, and is hard-working like a camel; Tiger girls are spicy, greedy and lazy, tough and merciful; Liu Siye is cruel and domineering, extremely selfish; Xiaofuzi is kind but a little pathetic; Mr. Cao is lenient with others; The two strong sons are self-defeating people, and the mu pretend to be a family who loves to drink, lose their temper and so on.
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