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Can you write that it is Shu Qingchun's work?
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"Camel Xiangzi" literary knowledge:
1. Lao She, the author of "Camel Xiangzi", formerly known as Shu Qingchun, is a Manchu, a native of Beijing, and has the title of People's Artist.
2. Xiangzi is a character in Lao She's masterpiece "Camel Xiangzi". This work depicts the story of Xiangzi, a simple and sturdy man from the countryside, who went to Beiping to make a living and start a business, bought a car three times and lost it three times, and finally fell into the valley of life.
3, Xiangzi and the car are the basic clues of this **, and the heroine who has a close relationship with Xiangzi is a tiger girl.
4. Xiangzi is an image of a lower-class laborer who was insulted and the wide orange branch was damaged in Lao She's pen, he was originally a farmer, and after entering the city, he made a living by pulling carts. Hu Shen Minniu is Xiangzi's wife and the daughter of Liu Siye, the owner of the car factory.
5. Lao She's works have a very prominent position in the development of modern Chinese art, and together with Mao Dun and Ba Jin's long-form creations, they constitute the three peaks of modern long-form art.
Background of the creation of "Camel Xiangzi":
Set in old Beijing in the 1920s. Shoko was in the era of the rule of the Beiyang warlords. The backdrop of "Camel Xiangzi" is a dark, deformed, unbalanced old Chinese society.
People live in poverty, and Shoko is only a representative of the vast majority of working people. Although they have a certain degree of freedom, they have to run for a living. Poverty deprives them of the freedom to be poor.
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Back story background: In the late 20s and early 30s of the 20th century, Gao Yuan was a difficult era in the history of modern Chinese reform, and a large number of farmers poured into maturity in order to make a living.
Back content synopsis: **tells the story of an ordinary rickshaw driver, Shoko, who is 18 years old and drifts north to make a living, in order to realize his biggest dream - to own a car of his own. After experiencing three ups and downs, Xiangzi's hopes were dashed again and again, and finally lost his confidence in life.
Green Character Image:
Lao She's Xiangzi, Tiger Girl, Liu Siye, Mr. Cao, Gao Ma, Xiaofuzi, etc. are lifelike, and you can find their respective personalities in the mind map.
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Camel Xiangzi is a long story written by the people's artist Lao She (Shu Qingchun, 1899-1966), which describes the tragic fate of the rickshaw driver during the warlord melee in the 20s of the 20th century. Shoko is a representative of the friends of the toiling masses in the old society. Such as liquid.
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Lao She (February 3, 1899 - August 24, 1966), male, formerly known as Shu Qingchun, the word Sheyu, and also pen names Jieqing, Honglai, Fei I, etc. Because Lao She was born in Lichun, his parents named him "Qingchun", which probably means to celebrate the coming of spring and have a bright future. After going to school, he changed his name to Shu Sheyu, which means "to abandon oneself", that is, to "forget oneself".
"Camel Xiangzi" tells the life experience of Xiangzi, a young and strong rickshaw driver full of vitality in the city of Beiping, China.
Shoko is from the countryside, a bankrupt young farmer, hardworking, simple, and kind, who keeps everything that the countryside has nurtured and nurtured 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 only brought back three camels. Xiangzi was not discouraged, he still 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.
When Xiangzi pulled into his car again, it was at the cost of achieving a deformed marriage with the tiger girl. The good times didn't last long, because the tiger girl died in childbirth, he had to sell the rickshaw to take care of the funeral. At this point, his life ideals were completely shattered.
Coupled with the suicide of his beloved woman Xiaofuzi, the last spark of hope in his heart was extinguished. After being hit by life, Shoko began to lose any desire and confidence in life, and could no longer muster up the courage to live, and was no longer as proud of pulling a cart as before.
Shoko, who was tricked by life, began to play life, eating, drinking, prostituting and gambling. In order to drink, Shoko cheated money everywhere and degenerated into "city garbage". In the end, he made a living by doing handymen for people's ceremonies.
Shoko was reduced from a "decent, strong, dreamy, self-interested, personal, robust, and great" low-level laborer to a "degenerate, selfish, unfortunate, socially sick child, and an individualistic doomsman."
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"Camel Xiangzi" is a Beijing flavor **, which tells the ups and downs of the life of the coachman Xiangzi, a sad and wild story of the rickshaw driver, expressing the author's deep sympathy for the working people, and showing people the life of the poor people at the bottom under the warlord melee and the dark rule.
Camel Xiangzi is the work of the famous modern writer Lao She, Lao She, the word Sheyu, whose real name is Shu Qingchun, an outstanding language master, is the author of the long ** "Niu Tianci Biography" and "Four Generations in the Same Hall" and so on.
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In the autumn of 1924, Lao She went to England and became a lecturer in the Department of Chinese Studies at the Oriental College of the University of London, teaching the British to learn Chinese Mandarin and Chinese classical literature. In his spare time, he read a lot of works in English and began to write literature. In 1926, the first full-length article "Lao Zhang's Philosophy" was published in the ** monthly newspaper.
In the summer of 1929, he left the UK, passed through Singapore and stayed for half a year, teaching at Huaqiao Middle School, and creating "Poe's Birthday" with Singapore as the background. In the spring of 1930, he returned to Beijing. From 1930 to 1937, Lao She taught at Qilu University in Jinan and Shandong University in Qingdao.
During this period, he saw the state of the country after the defeat of the first round of domestic revolutionary wars, and wrote a long story "Daming Lake" to express the indignation of all the people of the motherland who suffered from aggression. In this **, he described the image of a communist for the first time. In 1936, he wrote a full-length literary masterpiece "Camel Xiangzi".
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The author of Camel Xiangzi is Lao She (Shu Qingchang). He was a famous Chinese writer and playwright of the 20th century.
Lao She (1899, 1966), formerly known as Shu Qingchang, the word Sheyu. Born in Beijing, he is one of the most important figures in the history of modern Chinese literature.
Lao She's works cover many fields such as **, drama, prose, etc., and he is famous for his works that go deep into life and have a unique comic style. One of his masterpieces is "Camel Xiangzi", which describes the life and characters of the bottom of Beijing society in the 20s of the 20th century, revealing the inequality and helplessness of individual fate in the social promotion pretense. The work profoundly shows the living conditions and psychological states of the people at the bottom of society.
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Suppose I were Shoko.
Camel Shoko, at first glance, thought Shoko was a camel. In fact, camel is just a nickname, and Shoko is his name. Xiangzi is a foreign coachman, who was captured by dozens of soldiers while pulling a cart, and even lost his newly bought car.
After a few days, he escaped with a few camels found in the barracks, and then sold the camels, and he also fell into the nickname "camel".
Camel Shoko tells the story of Shoko's experience. Shoko starts out as self-reliant, kind, and simple, with a camel-like tenacity, and his only wish is to buy a car to pull himself. And every time he just bought a new car, he lost it again for various reasons.
This wish was finally dashed after numerous setbacks. The suicide of Xiaofuzi, whom he loved, extinguished the last spark of hope in his heart, causing him to lose confidence in life, and his character and character began to change. Shoko failed to overcome herself in the end, and was still overwhelmed by the hardships of life.
He put aside his noble ideals, and he was dragged to hell by hidden money and interests. He stared at the spike and fell, and he began to resent everyone, and resented the whole world.
Before, his only hope was to pull the cart; Now, he hates pulling carts. "To turn an ambitious and virtuous person into a walking corpse was something that only the dark society of the time could do. This tragedy revealed the crime of turning people into ghosts in the old society, exposed the darkness of the society at that time, reflected the tragic plight of the working people at that time, and aroused our sympathy for them.
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The author of "Camel Xiangzi" is Lao She.
Lao She (, a famous modern writer, people's artist, and outstanding master of language. Formerly known as Shu Qingchun, the word Sheyu, a Manchu Zhenghongqi person, a native of Beijing, his father was a Manchu protector, and he was killed when the Eight-Nation Alliance attacked Beijing. The pen name Lao She was originally used in ** "Lao Zhang's Philosophy", and other pen names include Sheyu, Jieqing, Jieyu, Non-Me, Honglai, etc.
He has served as a principal of an elementary school, a teacher in a middle school, and a university professor.
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Camel Xiangzi author Lao She, Chinese name: Shu Qingchun.
Lao She (February 3, 1899 - August 24, 1966), male, formerly known as Shu Qingchun, the word Sheyu, and also known as Xuan Qingyun Hood, Honglai, Fei I, etc. Because Lao She was born in the beginning of spring in the lunar calendar, his parents named him "Qingchun", which probably means to celebrate spring and have a bright future. After going to school, he changed his name to Shu Sheyu, which means "to abandon oneself", that is, to "forget oneself".
Beijing Manchu Zhenghongqi people. China's modern first-class writer, language master, people's artist, and the first writer in China to win the title of "People's Art Sail Shed". Representative works include "Camel Xiangzi", "Four Worlds in the Same Hall", and the script "Teahouse".
Personal experience. Lao She was born in Beijing in 1899. His father was a Manchu protector who was killed in the Eight-Nation Alliance's attack on the city of Beijing. The family relied on their mother to do laundry and do the work to make ends meet.
In 1908, when Lao She was nine years old, he was sponsored to enter a private school.
In 1913, he was admitted to Beijing Normal No. 3 Middle School (now Beijing No. 3 Middle School), but dropped out due to financial difficulties a few months later, and was admitted to the publicly-funded Beijing Normal School in the same year.
After graduating in 1918, he was appointed as the principal of Fangjia Hutong Primary School. Two years later, he was promoted to the northern suburbs of the Beijing Normal Education Bureau, but because it was difficult to work with the education sector and the old local forces, he soon resigned from this well-paid position and returned to teaching in the school.
In 1921, the vernacular of "Her Failure" was published in the "Overseas New Voice", signed by Sheyu, which is the earliest work of Lao She found so far, with only 700 words.
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