Who is Shoko s most respected gentleman in Camel Shoko ?

Updated on culture 2024-08-08
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The most respected gentleman of Xiangzi in "Camel Xiangzi" is Mr. Cao.

    Mr. Cao helped Xiangzi very much, and Xiangzi also respected him very much, thinking that he was a "saint", he helped Xiangzi in life, and often encouraged Xiangzi spiritually to put Xiangzi on the right path, which can be said to be Xiangzi's nobleman.

    When Xiangzi first met Mr. Cao, it was because he wanted to take Mr. Cao home, Xiangzi was very polite to Mr. Cao, and the service was very thoughtful, Mr. Cao saw that Xiangzi was simple, down-to-earth, powerful, and very polite and admired Xiangzi.

    Because after all, in those days, most coachmen were trying to eat for themselves, and there were very few people who worked hard like Shoko. Mr. Cao is also a teacher, and he saw the advantages of Xiangzi at a glance, and he fell in love with talents, so he decided to let Xiangzi go to his family to pull a moon.

    Mr. Cao hoped that he could become a real revolutionary fighter, but he knew that he did not have the ability. He showed a certain amount of concern and sympathy for lower-class working people like Xiangzi, and was able to solve the temporary difficulties of others with his own ability. It can be said that he was a relatively upright and progressive intellectual, but his thinking was limited by the times, which made him not a real warrior.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Mr. Cao

    He was Shoko's employer, loved traditional art, and because he believed in socialism, he treated people leniently, and was considered a "saint" by Shoko. Considered a revolutionary because the authorities said that his ideas were too radical when he was teaching, he fled to Shanghai to avoid the limelight and returned to Beiping. Later, he was willing to help Shoko live again.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The details are as follows:Husband and wife: Shoko and Tiger Girl.

    Master-employment relationship: Xiangzi and Liu Siye Xiangzi and Mr. Cao, Mrs. Cao.

    Relationship: Shoko and Fukuko.

    Peer relationship: Xiangzi and Erqiangzi, Lao Ma.

    Father-daughter relationship: Liu Siye and Hu Niu.

    Master-servant relationship: Mr. Cao, Mrs. Cao, and Gao's mother.

    Shoko's life:Eighteen years old, tall, young and strong coachman. is the soul of the book.

    Shoko is an ordinary coachman with a distinct personality, and in him he has many good qualities of working people. He is kind and simple, loves labor, and has a camel-like enthusiasm and tenacious spirit for life, but he is also unreasonable, full of lies, so as to take advantage of others, and sell people's lives. Usually seems to be able to endure all grievances, but there is also a demand for resistance in his character.

    He has always been strong and striving, and is not satisfied with his humble social status. But Shoko is destroyed and oppressed by the old society, and his wishes are broken again and again by this dark society. Xiangzi's tragic life deeply exposes the darkness of old China, reflecting the picture of the poor citizens of Beijing living in the abyss of misery under the chaos of warlords and darkness at that time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    All the characters of Camel Xiangzi are: Xiangzi, Hu Niu, Liu Siye, Mr. Cao, Lao Ma, Gao Ma, Xiaofuzi, Erqiangzi, Erqiangzi's daughter-in-law, Detective Sun, etc

    1, Xiangzi. Shoko is from the countryside, and after he pulled a rented foreign car, he decided to buy a car and pull it himself and become an independent laborer, but after many setbacks, this wish was finally completely shattered.

    He lost any desire and confidence in life, and fell from being motivated and strong to being willing to degenerate: the original upright and kind Xiangzi was crushed by the millstone of life. Shoko has always been an out-and-out masochist :

    From the heartfelt resistance to abuse at the beginning, to the slow acceptance from the heart, until it finally becomes a kind of enjoyment.

    2, tiger girl. Tiger Girl loves Xiangzi 100%, and uses various opportunities to promote her marriage with Xiangzi, and falls out with her father (Liu Si) at her father's birthday banquet for love. When she was pregnant, because she didn't like to move, she was lazy to eat, and as a result, the fetus was too large and died of dystocia at 12 o'clock one night.

    3, Liu Siye.

    He is the owner of a car factory, and he was born as a gangster. The typical exploiting class character, selfish, knows how to deal with the poor, and never wants to lose face in the field.

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