One of Lao She's representative works was Camel Xiangzi, which told the story of a poor camel coachman, Xiangzi, working hard in the capital. At the same time, it also showed the darkness and cruelty of society at that time. Besides Camel Xiangzi, Lao She also had many other famous works such as Teahouse, Four Generations Under One roof, Longxu Gully, etc. Lao She also had a famous article about the Spring Festival, Spring Festival. This article described the traditional Chinese culture of the Spring Festival, including setting off firecrackers, putting up couplets, eating New Year's Eve dinner, paying New Year's greetings, and other customs. Through Lao She's perspective, the article shows the importance and significance of the Spring Festival to the Chinese people. The original text of the Spring Festival was as follows: The Spring Festival was a traditional festival for the Chinese people and an important part of Chinese culture. Every year on the first day of the first lunar month, regardless of whether they were rich or poor, men, women, old or young, they would gather together to celebrate this special day. Setting off firecrackers was an essential activity during the Spring Festival. People put firecrackers on the side of the street to make the sound drive away evil and disease. The smell and smoke of firecrackers also brought inconvenience to people, but people still couldn't stop.