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"Camel Xiangzi" is one of Lao She's masterpieces, mainly based on the whereabouts of a rickshaw driver Xiangzi in Beiping (now Beijing) as a clue, with the life of Beijing citizens in the late twenties as the background, with the bumpy and tragic life of the 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, showing people the warlord melee, A picture of the poor citizens of Beijing living in the abyss of misery under the rule of darkness. The protagonist is Shoko.
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Camel Shoko in Camel Shoko is a kind and lovely young man who sees for himself the brilliance.
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Their connection is that they are both works that praise the liberation of the people, and they both advocate hard work, but the example of one positive (how steel is made) and one negative (camel shoko) shows that hard work alone is useless, and we should work in the right direction.
They are all kind in nature, which is the most essential embodiment of human nature.
The camel Xiangzi in the early stage is very similar to Paul Kochakin, they both have a young person's momentum and vitality, they are very hard-working, and try their best to protect their hearts in the troubled times, not to be in the same stream as the world.
The difference is that Camel Xiangzi finally lost himself in the troubled times and sank, but Paul Kochagin insisted on the ideals in his heart until his death and worked tirelessly for them.
Camel Xiangzi": Set in the old Beijing in the 20s, through the tragic experience of the rickshaw driver Xiangzi's life and finally sinking, the tragic fate of the lower class people in semi-colonial and semi-feudal Chinese society is exposed. Shoko's experience proves that it was impossible for the working people living in that era to change their situation through their own hard work and personal struggle.
How Steel is Made": is an autobiographical **, the author summarizes and refines his own life experience, and uses himself as the prototype to create Paul, an ordinary and great heroic image. The author also portrays the heroes of the younger generation of the Soviet Union, enthusiastically singing the praises of their fiery youth and their enthusiasm for the revolution.
On this basis, the most outstanding representative of them is Paul, who has a deep social foundation and deepens the theme of **.
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Written by a Chinese, a Soviet writer.
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Camel Shoko in Camel Shoko is a kind and lovely young man,
Camel Xiangzi is a masterpiece of Mr. Lao She.
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When I got home, I took out the "Morning Flowers and Evening Picks" from the bookshelf that I had never looked at before, and stared at the title of the book in a daze. This book is the work of Mr. Lu Xun in his later years, and what is written in this collection of essays is all about Mr. Lu Xun's childhood. When I think about the things of my childhood in my old age, it is like picking flowers that bloom in the early morning and picking them in the evening, although they lose their showiness and fragrance when they are in full bloom, but the reflection of the sunset adds a charm to it, and the fragrance that is absent is more imaginary and endless.
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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.