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What are the inspirations and life insights of Camel Xiangzi?

Life sentiment:

Xiangzi is poor. In a cannibal society, the rich and the poor live very different lives. Xiangzi's struggle course makes people sad. Does struggle necessarily have results? Lao Ma and Xiangzi, how obvious their endings are! Different social environments have different opportunities. We can't generalize. The course of history is always full of thorns and blood. The battlefield in the past was bloody, and the battlefield now is dark and turbulent. Just like the college entrance examination, countless students crowded on this wooden bridge; Just like applying for a job, your resume is sinking into the sea. Sometimes there is no successful result in struggle, but there is valuable experience, but without struggle, everything is illusory.

Revelation:

After reading these contents, I feel sad and angry. I feel sorry for Xiangzi's contrast, and I am also angry at his shameful behavior later. However, I am more sad and disappointed. Xiangzi lived in a dark society, and the faces of warlords, secret agents and car factory owners were ugly. In a dark society, human nature becomes distorted and people are full of hatred.

It is in this terrible social environment that the lower class citizens like Xiangzi are oppressed. After several blows, Xiangzi finally understood that even if he was willing to bear hardships and stand hard work, even if he was kind-hearted, he could not realize his beautiful ideal and live a beautiful and happy life. Xiangzi's depravity is not only because of his short-sightedness, narrow-mindedness and selfishness, but also because of this powerful social pressure.

Now that our living conditions are superior and we live a happy life, we should learn from Xiangzi camel's spirit of striving for progress at first, not from his later depravity.

Extended data

Camel Xiangzi is a novel written by Lao She (Shu Qingchun, 1899- 1966), which describes the tragic fate of rickshaw pullers during the warlord melee in the 1920s. Xiangzi was a representative of the working people in the old society.

The theme of Camel Xiangzi is that the sufferings and destinies of the working people at the bottom of semi-colonial and semi-feudal China society are the same.

In old China, the warlord forces fought for profits, causing wars, and people's lives were hard, especially working people like Xiangzi, who were at the bottom of society. The dark and corrupt social reality is the root of Xiangzi's tragic fate.

Camel Xiangzi reveals the tragic fate of the bottom people in semi-colonial and semi-feudal China society through the life story of the rickshaw driver Xiangzi who finally fell down. Xiangzi's experience proved that the working people in the semi-colonial and semi-feudal era could not change their situation through their own hard work and personal struggle.

The novel depicts many small people like Xiangzi. Some of those little people had to live alone because of the family separation caused by the war, some were crushed by their families, and some sold their bodies to support their brothers. The tragedy of the working people at the bottom of society is a tragedy of the whole era. Everyone in it will eventually escape the same fate as Xiangzi, unless they recognize their present situation and unite to overthrow the cannibal society and system.

Xiangzi's life reflects the collapse of bankrupt farmers in China in the 1920s in the process of "citizenization", so Xiangzi's tragedy is not only his personal tragedy, but also contains more profound cultural and times factors. The author analyzes Xiangzi's fate with concern for the national and cultural outlet, criticizes the negative effects of modern deformed civilization from the positive factors of traditional civilization, laments the decline of traditional virtues, is dissatisfied with the inferiority of national culture accumulated in Xiangzi, curses the dark society and system that "turns people into ghosts", and laments the degradation of ignorant good people in the morbid old society.