
Two Horses
by Lao She
About This Novel
"Two Horses" presents the differences between Eastern and Western cultures through the experiences of Chinese businessman Lao Ma and his son Xiao Ma in the UK, and satirizes and criticizes the weaknesses of Chinese national character. This is one of Lao She's earlier works that focuses on Eastern and Western cultures.
What Readers Think
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Official(6)Scraped 17d ago
Not attractive.
I persisted in reading it until I got to the back of it, and I could see ten lines at a glance. It is interesting to describe the dialogue of foreigners in Chinese language. At that time, Chinese intellectuals had a broad vision and their arrogance was still there.
The writing is more delicate and the characters are vivid.
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Finally he escaped. . Can't face it. .
special
The early Chinese who studied abroad had a special feeling when they read it for the first time.
666
Although I miss some parts, I still like Mr. Lao She Reading Mr. Lao She's works is like chatting with a kind old man
Book shortage
Whenever there is a book shortage, the first thing that comes to mind is Lao She. Every character in the article seems to be in front of me, just like a kind and humorous old lady who has experienced the world is beside me, telling me stories about her personal experiences in the past...
Rating
Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 17d ago
Not attractive.
I persisted in reading it until I got to the back of it, and I could see ten lines at a glance. It is interesting to describe the dialogue of foreigners in Chinese language. At that time, Chinese intellectuals had a broad vision and their arrogance was still there.
The writing is more delicate and the characters are vivid.
. .
Finally he escaped. . Can't face it. .
special
The early Chinese who studied abroad had a special feeling when they read it for the first time.
666
Although I miss some parts, I still like Mr. Lao She Reading Mr. Lao She's works is like chatting with a kind old man
Book shortage
Whenever there is a book shortage, the first thing that comes to mind is Lao She. Every character in the article seems to be in front of me, just like a kind and humorous old lady who has experienced the world is beside me, telling me stories about her personal experiences in the past...
