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What's the weather like in Xiangzi camel?

1, write "fierce" in the scorching sun first. After writing about heat all the time, I wrote about heat from many angles. First, I wrote the scene of willows, roads and sidewalks under the scorching sun. Then I wrote about the performance of dogs, mules and vendors, and also wrote about the different modes of people pulling carts. Step by step, I wrote the fierceness of the scorching sun.

Finish the "storm" of heavy rain. First, there was no wind, then a cool breeze blew, and there were dark clouds and panic. Then, there is the wind with raindrops flying around. The thunder and lightning are fierce, and the wind has a rest. The panic of heavy rain strikes again and again, and the wind stops raining. It shows Xiangzi's tragic experience of "fighting for his life" in the storm for his livelihood.

2. Profile of people

Xiangzi is the hero of Lao She's Camel Xiangzi. Xiangzi is from the countryside. After pulling the rented rickshaw, he decided to buy a rickshaw to pull it himself and become an independent worker. However, after many setbacks, this wish was finally completely shattered. He lost any desire and confidence in life, from ambition to self-indulgence: Xiangzi, who was originally honest and kind, was crushed by the millstone of life. This tragedy strongly exposed the crime of turning people into ghosts in the old society, and it was also a satire on the morbid society at that time. Camel Xiangzi is one of Lao She's representative works. Based on the whereabouts of Xiangzi, a rickshaw puller in Beiping (present-day Beijing), the life of Beijing citizens in the late 1920s, and the rough and miserable life experience of Xiangzi, it profoundly exposed the darkness of old China, accused the ruling class of exploiting and oppressing laborers, expressed the author's deep sympathy for the working people, and showed people the bottom of Beijing under the rule of warlords and darkness.

3. Introduction to the original text

Camel Xiangzi is a novel written by Lao She (Shu Qingchun), a modern artist. With realistic brushwork and compassionate feelings, it has created a number of unforgettable artistic images such as Xiangzi and Tigress, which occupies an important position in the history of modern literature in China.

Mainly based on the whereabouts of a rickshaw driver (Xiangzi) in Beiping (now Beijing), with the life of Beijing citizens in the mid-1920s as the background and the rough and tragic life experience of Xiangzi, a foreigner as the main plot. It profoundly exposed the darkness of old China, accused the ruling class of exploiting and oppressing the laborers, expressed the author's deep sympathy for the working people, and showed people the images of warlords fighting under the dark rule and the poor citizens at the bottom of Beijing living in the abyss of pain.