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The work is Lao She's "Camel Xiangzi", and the character is a tiger girl.
Camel Xiangzi is based on the whereabouts of Xiangzi, a rickshaw driver in Beiping (present-day Beijing), to show people the picture of the warlords fighting and the poor citizens of Beijing living in the abyss of misery under the rule of darkness. From the story of Xiangzi's struggle to get rid of the miserable fate of life through personal struggle, and finally failed to the point of degeneration, it warns people that the poor peasants in the city want to turn over and become masters, and it is not enough to rely on personal struggle alone. "Camel Xiangzi" came out and was translated into more than a dozen languages, which had a great impact.
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Xiangzi's wife in "Camel Xiangzi" ——— Tiger Girl.
If correct. Thank you for adopting.
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The feature-length ** "Camel Xiangzi", "Four Worlds in the Same Hall" drama "Teahouse", "Dragon Whisker Valley" and so on.
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Lao She's image is that he spends most of his time all day and night, talking and writing. A very serious, very closed middle-aged man. But as soon as someone comes, they hear the voice of their friend. He was immediately active, approachable, warm and talkative.
On the one hand, he is very serious and diligent in life and writing; On the other hand, he is particularly interesting, love life and love animals Mr. Li Lu can be said to be the spokesperson of the urban poor, his characters let readers always find the shadow of these characters around them after reading it, his ** is like a huge market people cherry blossom thing ***, which is five elements and eight do, all levels of characters are vivid, with distinctive characteristics, especially the portrayal of ordinary people! Lao She is a person who loves life, is very interested in life, is very diligent, treats people generously, and loves to teach his friends Mr. Lao She is a person who knows how to live and understands life. He loves all the good things around him.
Raising flowers, collecting paintings, raising small animals, listening to operas, etc. are all his hobbies. So his life is never boring, on the contrary, it is full of fun.
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Summary. As the author of Lao She, a low-level citizen of Beijing, he has seen everything experienced by the low-level citizens of Beijing, and is also familiar with the profound influence of Beijing culture on the cultural psychology, ethical relations, and folk customs of these citizens. The portrayal of the old-school characters who adhere to feudal ethics and morality in "Four Generations in the Same Hall" is the most successful part.
Lao She is good at using the foil between multiple character relationships to portray characters, making the characters more distinct and prominent, and analyzing him.
In the same hall of the four generations of Lao Shezi Hail, he is good at using the relationship between the multi-pet characters to carve the old painted figures of the sedan chair, so that the image of the figure is more distinct and prominent, and this artistic feature is briefly analyzed.
As the author of Lao She, a low-level citizen of Beijing, he has seen everything that the low-level citizens of Beijing have experienced, and he is also familiar with the profound influence of Beijing's Wuzhi culture on the cultural psychology, ethical relations, and folk customs of these citizens. The portrayal of the old-school characters who adhere to the ethical and moral ideas of feudal faith is the most successful part of "The Four Worlds and the Slippery Orange Xingtang".
Seeing the big from a small source is the most unique feature of this book. Although the book also describes the geographical scenery and social outlook of Beiping before and after the war, the book mainly describes the people and things living in the small sheepfold, which really gives readers a detailed description of the various postures of the people in the midst of the hail and destruction of the invasion and war.
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Lao She is a native of Beijing, and most of his works are set in Beijing, and most of his works use authentic Beijing dialect with a strong Beijing flavor, showing the unique charm of Lao She's works. His works are full of Beijing's customs and cultural features, with unique local colors.
First, a strong local flavor. In Lao She's works, the most common scenes are Beijing's small hutongs, courtyard houses, and vaudeville overpasses, etc., both of which show a unique local atmosphere and are full of Beijing's regional characteristics.
Second, the deep traditional cultural atmosphere. As an ancient civilization, China has a long cultural heritage, and Beijing, as the ancient capital of previous dynasties, has absorbed the nutrients of this cultural precipitation. This cultural atmosphere is expressed in two ways in Lao She's works:
First, the spiritual temperament of Beijing people who value etiquette, open-mindedness, tolerance and a unique sense of humor; The second is the imprint of backward ideas influenced by feudal culture embodied in many people.
Third, the down-to-earth atmosphere of the market. Many of the characters in Lao She's works come from the lowest strata of society, mainly including small clerks, small traders, artists, coolies and other poor people. As "people who lead cars and sell pulp", their life is not easy, and their poor life and difficult environment have created their virtues of diligence and simplicity; At the same time, they are also deeply affected by feudal ideas and traditional norms, and their habits of selfishness, narrow-mindedness, mediocrity, and vanity are also very distinct.
Through unique materials and exquisite brushwork, Lao She shows the local atmosphere, cultural traditions, customs and habits of old Beijing, as well as the unique charm, complex and spiritual outlook of Beijingers, in front of readers and audiences, allowing people to be in an environment surrounded by Beijing culture.
Lao She is especially able to understand the psychological structure of the Beijing people, and in his works, he presents the advantages and disadvantages of the Beijing people's character through the description of the details of life such as Beijingers' etiquette, preference for decency, and pursuit of meticulousness. Through the portrayal of characters and customs, it shows the essence of Beijing culture, which makes people deeply impressed when reading, and unconsciously puts themselves in the atmosphere of Beijing's folk customs and folk customs.
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I think this kind of rustic temperament can be attributed to being down-to-earth, and he can find the problems of the society at that time from the people at the bottom of Chinese society.
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Yu is a person who loves books as his life, but he is also a person who is extremely reluctant to write, because I always forget to write with a pen, and I make mistakes, such as the word "hobby" in front, I always think that it should be the word "see", and "regard the book as life" is not impossible. To say that the Chinese text is broad and profound, the words are too many to recognize, and the meaning of the words is even more, this sentence can use this word, and that word can also be used, in the eyes of others, it is called rich, Yu thinks that it is really troublesome, a sentence to scrutinize, think about which word to use to make the reader more loved, everything is for the reader, it seems that the writer is quite a caring person. >>>More
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Lao She (1899, 1966), a representative of the Beijing faction, died at the age of 67, formerly known as Shu Qingchun, the word Sheyu, Manchu, an old Beijinger, a modern Chinese first-class artist, dramatist, and famous writer, and won the title of "People's Artist" because of his many works. He has served as a principal of an elementary school, a teacher in a middle school, and a university professor. The pen names are "Sheyu" and "Lao She". >>>More