
Camel Xiangzi
by Lao She
About This Novel
This book is the representative work of Mr. Lao She, written in Qingdao in 1936. The whole book describes the tragic experiences of Xiangzi who moved from the countryside to the city of Beijing. It tells the story of how Xiangzi, a kind, responsible and righteous rickshaw puller, gradually deteriorated in life and personality under the corrosion of the dark social environment, and finally became confused. Xiangzi's fate is the epitome of the tragic fate of the vast number of urban poor in old China. Xiangzi's tragedy truly reveals the old society's cruel exploitation of the working people. Xiangzi's heartbreaking depravity is a powerful accusation against the decadent old society.
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Official(32)Scraped 11d ago
Not because I like to watch it, but because I have to do this for my school assignments, and I will also check Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea later.
Xiangzi constantly encountered various difficulties, his car was pulled away by soldiers, his money was defrauded by detectives, and his people were held hostage by Huniu. He could not get over every obstacle smoothly, and every obstacle pointed to the bottom of his life.
Xiangzi lacks the ability to think and the materials for thinking. Like most poor children, he loves money; because of his love for money, he works hard to earn money by pulling carts regardless of time, morning or evening, even for a day and a night, and he is reluctant to spend a single word on his own health care. The capital of a good coachman is his body.
Xiangzi makes a career out of pulling carts, and his biggest dream is to be able to pull his own cart. The first time I saved up money to buy a car, I was arrested by a soldier who led the company. The second time Huniu bought him a car, Huniu died in childbirth, so he sold the car and then sent Huniu away.
Lu Xun's books are really awesome.
Awesome! Thank you for being with me, year after year.
This book is very good. The explanation content is very detailed and suitable for middle school students. But the only drawback is that each picture has no title. I hope this publisher can improve the book.
Lao Cheng curled his lips for a long time, seeming to think of something interesting. "In my opinion, you'd better go to Mr. Cao
I can't eat in one stroke, Chu Ruixue
This book is very good, but I don't like reading it. It's just for homework, ah????????????
Camel Xiangzi
I don't like this book. The teacher asked me to read it. I don't like this kind of book.
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Official(32)Scraped 11d ago
Not because I like to watch it, but because I have to do this for my school assignments, and I will also check Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea later.
Xiangzi constantly encountered various difficulties, his car was pulled away by soldiers, his money was defrauded by detectives, and his people were held hostage by Huniu. He could not get over every obstacle smoothly, and every obstacle pointed to the bottom of his life.
Xiangzi lacks the ability to think and the materials for thinking. Like most poor children, he loves money; because of his love for money, he works hard to earn money by pulling carts regardless of time, morning or evening, even for a day and a night, and he is reluctant to spend a single word on his own health care. The capital of a good coachman is his body.
Xiangzi makes a career out of pulling carts, and his biggest dream is to be able to pull his own cart. The first time I saved up money to buy a car, I was arrested by a soldier who led the company. The second time Huniu bought him a car, Huniu died in childbirth, so he sold the car and then sent Huniu away.
Lu Xun's books are really awesome.
Awesome! Thank you for being with me, year after year.
This book is very good. The explanation content is very detailed and suitable for middle school students. But the only drawback is that each picture has no title. I hope this publisher can improve the book.
Lao Cheng curled his lips for a long time, seeming to think of something interesting. "In my opinion, you'd better go to Mr. Cao
I can't eat in one stroke, Chu Ruixue
This book is very good, but I don't like reading it. It's just for homework, ah????????????
Camel Xiangzi
I don't like this book. The teacher asked me to read it. I don't like this kind of book.
