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Both were written by Lao She.
The era background is the same, but not a sequel.
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Both the pony and the old pony died.
The pony eventually died of illness in the arms of the old horse because he had no money. Without the help of the pony, the old horse could not pull the cart, so he had to set up a stall to sell tea and baked cakes.
Lao Ma has a good heart and is a warm-hearted person, but he has been tormented by the corrupt society at that time, he is at the bottom of the society, he does not dare to have much hope for life, he can only be at the mercy of fate, and live his miserable life in poverty.
The old horse is strong all his life, and in the end he can't save the coachman of his little grandson. He is the epitome of the future Shoko, with a strong personality and strong body, but he did not save his little grandson and watched his little grandson die in his arms.
Subsequently, he sold all the property in his life - a broken car, and finally had to sell something to support himself. Like Shoko, he couldn't escape his fate and finally died tragically on the street.
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He represents a task in an era. The old horse's heart stool is very good, he has been tormented by the society at that time, the old horse is a person who lives at the bottom of the society, he is a rickshaw driver, every appearance of the old horse's rough fingers has made him lose a lot of weight and mismatch. I think that the old horse in Camel Xiangzi, he is a person who dares to face life without being overwhelmed by society.
For his diligence and honesty, he is very admirable.
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Both the pony and the old pony died.
The pony fell ill and died in the arms of the old horse; The old horse was forced to change careers and spend the rest of his life alone and desolately.
Lao Ma was a rickshaw driver in "Camel Xiangzi", which was during the May Fourth Movement. The last time Shoko met him was on a snowy night, when the fifty-five-year-old horse and his grandson pony were pulling a cart together, they were hungry and cold, and the old horse fainted immediately after entering the teahouse. Seeing this, many people came to the rescue, and Shoko was one of them.
It's just that Xiangzi is the best for Lao Ma, and he usually can't bear to spend money, but this time he bought buns for Lao Ma to eat, and Lao Ma is very grateful to him. When Xiangzi saw the old horse, he couldn't help but sigh in his heart: I'm still young, I can only pull the cart desperately, and when I'm old, maybe it will be like this!
This was the first appearance of the old horse.
Half a year later, Lao Ma made his second appearance. That time Xiangzi and Lao Ma met by chance on the road, and they both remembered each other, but their appearance changed a lot. The old horses have become older and leaner.
Lao Ma and Xiangzi recounted the changes that had happened in the past six months - Lao Ma's grandson Xiao Ma had passed away due to illness, and without Xiao Ma'er's help, Lao Ma could no longer pull the car, so he could only set up a stall to sell tea and baked cakes. After listening to his narration, Shoko couldn't help but sigh.
When and why Lao Ma finally died, no one knows, and no one wants to know.
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The author's intention is to hint at Shoko's future by writing about what happened to the old horse and the little pony.
The old horse is the grandfather of the pony. The old horse also has his own car, but when he is old, he is still poor. The pony later died of illness but no money**.
The old horse is a coachman who is strong all his life, but in the end he can't even save his little grandson. These have suppressed Xiangzi's spirit of hard work at the beginning, making Xiangzi fall step by step. Their tragedy of withering made Shoko feel hopeless and powerless, suppressed Shoko's spirit, and finally changed the hard-working Shoko.
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By writing about what happened to the old horse and the little pony, Shoko's future is hinted at. Guess OK.
The old horse is the grandfather of the pony, and he is a coachman who has been strong all his life, but in the end he can't even save his little grandson. This Qing clan suppressed Xiangzi's spirit of hard work at the beginning, making Xiangzi fall step by step.
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The two later confessed, and the pony later died of illness but no money**.
The grandfather of the pony - a coachman who has been strong all his life, but in the end he can't even save his own little grandson.
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The pony died of no money for treatment, and the old horse lived by selling tea and baked cakes.
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