Beg. . Camel Xiangzi felt 500 words after reading the first chapter. . . .
Xiangzi is kind and simple, loves labor, and has a camel-like positive and tenacious spirit towards life. He has always been very strong, struggling, unwilling to listen to Gao Ma's words to lend usury, unwilling to covet 60 cars in Si Liu, unwilling to listen to Tigress's words to do small business, all of which show that he thinks that "owning his own car means everything" and does not want to climb up. What he dreams of is to seek an independent life by his own labor. The work describes that after Cao Zhai knocked away his hard-earned money, the detective was most concerned about Mr. Cao's entrustment, because Mr. Cao was a good man in his view; He also described his concern for the grandparents of the old horse and pony, showing his kindness and integrity. The reason why his tragedy can arouse readers' strong sympathy is that besides his social status and unfair experience, these personality characteristics have also played an indelible role. Hard-working and strong people like this have finally become first-class "thorns" and embarked on the road of depravity, which clearly exposed the sin of unreasonable society corrupting people's hearts. The work writes: "The laziness of the bitter people is the natural result of hard work and failure, and the tricks of the bitter people contain some axioms." He added, "Man has improved himself from wild animals, but so far, he has driven his own kind into wild animals. Xiangzi is still in the city of culture, but he has become an animal. It's not his own fault at all. " It is from this understanding that Lao She wrote this tragedy with deep sympathy for those who were insulted and damaged. This makes this work have the power of angry accusation and strong critical spirit, which is deeply branded in the readers' hearts.
The novel also describes in detail Xiangzi's efforts to realize his life wishes. As an unconscious individual worker, although he has an urgent need to improve his living conditions, he doesn't know what is the right way to liberate himself. He never thought that everyone should unite and struggle, but stubbornly fantasized about achieving this goal with personal strength and efforts. His life ideal is narrow, and his means of struggle is even more wrong. Cause me to stay away from my friends, lonely and helpless, and even more unable to resist repeated blows. Since "buy your own car? This has become the whole motivation of his struggle, so that his only purpose in life is. Then after he gradually realized that he could not meet such requirements, he lost not only an ideal, but the whole meaning of life, which would inevitably lead to mental breakdown. Blind personal struggle doomed his failure from the beginning, just like the metaphor in the works, as if pulling a rickshaw to cut corners, "strayed into luoquan Hutong, went for a spin, and returned to its original place". This aggravated his misfortune and gave people a heavy sense of suffocation. The end of the novel clearly points out that Xiangzi is "the last ghost of individualism"; Deep regret includes criticism. The whole work accuses the old society of cannibalism, and at the same time declares the bankruptcy of trying to liberate one's own road through personal struggle. This has more profound social significance than ordinary works that expose dark reality. Through the mouth of an old coachman who has experienced vicissitudes of life, the work points out meaningfully: "It is difficult to be alone. What can a person jump? Have you ever seen a grasshopper? I jump far by myself, but I can't even fly if I am caught by a child and tied with a thread. Fight into a ball, fight into a formation, hum, and eat up the crops in the whole area in a moment. No one can cure it! "Although this formulation is relatively simple, there is no further positive expression in the works with specific plots, but it can still be seen that this is a brand-new conclusion drawn by Lao She in exploring the road of liberation of working people, which shows the valuable progress that he did not have in his previous works.
Thoughts on Xiangzi Camel
In the late 1920s, Peiping, war, oppression, money, rickshaw pullers. ...
These words add up to two words-Xiangzi. Xiangzi camel.
Xiangzi, a young farmer from the countryside, abandoned his empty home and came to the city. He scrimps and saves every day, pulling his rickshaw desperately, day and night, just to save money to buy a car of his own. Three years have passed through Xiangzi's efforts. He has his own car, so he can't be angry with the owner. He can pull as he wants! The happy days did not last long. Beiping was in danger during the war. Xiangzi, a rickshaw puller, was inexplicably arrested by the warlords. These bitter Xiangzi can endure, but what makes him most miserable and angry is the only sustenance in his life-the new car he bought with three years of hard work and sweat was taken away. Xiangzi went through all kinds of hardships and fled back to Beiping. In the "Renhe Car Factory", he was filled with sorrow and continued to pull rickshaws. After a lot of hardships, when he finally found a relatively stable job of pulling a moon cart in a peaceful and kind family, he lost his stable job because his employer was targeted by spies and was drained of his savings by detectives of the reactionary government in the name of "buying a life". Faced with one heavy blow after another, he still held his head high proudly. He is a youthful, tall and strong Xiangzi! How can you be knocked down by difficulties so easily? He refused to give in. He will use his own strength, blood and sweat to earn food for himself and his wife Tigress! Tigress bought a car for Xiangzi at a low price. Xiangzi thought he had gone back to the past and had to sell it again because of Tigress's funeral.
Xiangzi is a kind and upright man, strong and willing to struggle. He didn't want to listen to Gao Ma's advice to loan sharks and covet 60 cars owned by farm owner Si Liu, and he didn't want to listen to Tigress's advice to do small business, because he thought that "if you have your own car, you will have everything". What he dreams of is to seek an independent life by his own labor. He doesn't drink or smoke, and he doesn't have any bad habits, but God has no mercy on this poor honest man. Numerous blows and setbacks finally shattered Xiangzi's iron spirit. He stopped pulling carts so hard, drinking and smoking, and Xiangzi, who had been kind and upright, disappeared. He only learned to eat, drink and gamble and sell his friends' walking corpses for money. But as written in the work: "The laziness of the bitter people is the natural result of hard work, and there is some axiom in the thorns of the bitter people." Xiangzi's fall was not Xiangzi's fault, but the foul atmosphere of the whole society made Xiangzi, who was originally kind and upright, qualitative.
Xiangzi is a tragedy. He tried his best and suffered all the pain, but he still returned empty-handed. If Xiangzi had lived in our time, he might not have become such a diaosi. Because he is so strong, so kind and so upright, he can put everything down for his own ideal! We should also learn from Xiangzi's spirit of "difficulty in eating". Although we may not be "masters", we can have a clear conscience as long as we work hard.
After reading:
First, Lao She wrote a rough and miserable life of a rickshaw driver with his own living environment, what he saw and heard, and what he suffered, which made the readers at that time feel deeply and personally. In addition, readers who are also living in ups and downs can feel that someone understands their experiences and knows how to face their misfortunes.
Secondly, Lao She wrote this rickshaw puller truly and nakedly, without any distortion or modification, presenting the exploitation and oppression of laborers in the dark old society of China at that time to the readers completely. This will help government officials who read this book to understand the poor life of workers, thus improving the harm caused to them by the dark old society in China. In addition, readers of other classes can understand the poor life of workers after reading it, thus helping them face various difficulties.
Third, Lao She wrote this book in Beijing vernacular. In this way, the reader class of Camel Xiangzi will be wider. Moreover, those citizens who have a low opinion of Chinese will not be affected by Chinese barriers and cannot understand what Lao She expressed.
After reading Camel Xiangzi, there is a feeling of wanting more. I really don't want this novel to end, and I feel like I want to continue reading it. Lao She wrote this novel wonderfully, which can attract people's attention and alert future generations.
I was in China in the late 1920s when I watched Camel Xiangzi. There are two other feelings when reading this novel.
The first feeling is my life after reviewing 18. Looking back, I feel that life is tragic and unpredictable, and I feel helpless.
The second feeling is that Xiangzi, the driver, once lived in the world. Watching Camel Xiangzi is like watching Lao She write a biography of Xiangzi, which has a sense of reality that can't be described in words.
I like reading novels very much, and I will read all kinds of novels. Such as novels, novellas, short stories, translated novels, martial arts novels, realistic novels and so on. But no matter how you look at it, you can't see the modern novels written by modern novelists in China. For example, Lao She, Lu Xun, Ba Jin and so on.
The novels written by modern novelists in China are all based on the society at that time, and most of them are about the problems of the government, the weakness of the people, social problems and so on. When I didn't watch Camel Xiangzi, I felt that what they wrote was really out of step with what young people of my generation thought. Besides, I think the theme of their novels is boring.
However, after reading Camel Xiangzi written by Lao She, I made some changes to modern novels, and after reading it, I had two profound reflections.
First, I think I am very happy living in this 2 1 century, because I don't have to face rough and tragic experiences like Xiangzi's life. I didn't face the pain of losing my parents, and I didn't have to go out to work when I was young … and so on. I am grateful that I was born in a happy family.
Second, Lao She's writing is very sophisticated, and I really felt the sufferings of the lower classes when I read it. In the late 1920s, the lower class citizens of China in Beijing and Hong Kong now had similar experiences. Some of them even have difficulties in their daily expenses, and they have no chance to change their situation and get rid of poverty all day long.
From now on, I will look further and read more different kinds of books. The most important thing is to read more modern literature and novels.
Come on, I wish you success!