Camel Xiangzi is one of the representative works of Lao She, a giant of modern Chinese literature, which profoundly depicts the life of the underclass in Beijing in the early 20th century. **Through the life experience of the protagonist Shoko, it shows the struggles and contradictions of an ordinary person in the midst of social change and moral dilemmas. It is a thought-provoking **, through the depiction of Xiangzi's fate, showing the living conditions of the people at the bottom of that era, as well as the hardships and tribulations they experienced in the process of modernization.
First of all, through the role of Xiangzi, it vividly shows the hardships of the people at the bottom during the transition from feudal society to capitalist society. As a poor man, Shoko lives on a small car, and a tricycle that he affectionately calls "camel" becomes the whole of his life. This episode reflects the solidification of social classes and the unfair distribution of social resources at that time. His hard life led to a deep indignation at the indifference and injustice of the society of the time. However, Shoko does not bow to fate, he uses his own hard work and hard work to try to fight back against adversity, which also makes him an admirable character.
Secondly, through the description of Shoko's inner world, it shows the spiritual dilemma faced by an ordinary person in the midst of social change. When Shoko is alone, she is always full of unwillingness and anger at her fate. He longs for recognition and respect from society, but he always feels cold and marginalized. This kind of inner struggle makes people deeply sympathetic, and it also makes people think about how every ordinary person faces his own fate and choices in the heart of the tide of social change.
In addition, the discussion of moral concepts in ** is also part of the thought-provoking section. In order to survive, Shoko has done many jaw-dropping things, but this is not because of his bad nature, but because the cruelty of society forces him not to do something that violates the bottom line of morality. **Through the fate of Xiangzi, it triggers people's thinking about social morality, and makes people reflect on whether we can maintain a good moral bottom line in the process of modernization, and how society's moral pressure on individuals affects a person's choices and behaviors.
Finally, the depiction of love in ** is also a touching part. Shoko's feelings for Eihashi have never been able to get a real response, and the final ending is embarrassing. This also reflects the fact that people at the bottom of society are often unable to enjoy true warmth and happiness in the midst of hard survival. **Through the clues of love, people have a deep reflection on the warmth and indifference of society.
In general, Lao She's "Camel Xiangzi" is a ** with deep thought and social insight. Through the description of Xiangzi's life experience and inner world as an ordinary person, ** not only reflects the living conditions of the people at the bottom during the period of social change, but also triggers people's deep thinking about social morality, individual choices and human predicaments. This makes "Camel Xiangzi" a classic of modern Chinese literature, which is worth reading and thinking about in depth.