The author of Camel Xiangzi was modern China (1899 - 1966). In the novel, Xiangzi's occupation was a coachman. He had struggled in the city for many years to become a successful driver, but he eventually gave up his dream for financial and personal reasons and became a homeless homeless man.
The author of Camel Xiangzi was Lao She (December 3, 1899-August 24, 1966). In the novel, Xiangzi was a young peasant worker who worked hard in the capital to earn more money. He took up various jobs, including taxi driver, bicycle repairman, rickshaw driver, etc. Finally, for various reasons, he became a low-level laborer who was exploited and bullied. Xiangzi's life experience and struggle story showed the huge social and economic differences between urban and rural areas in China at that time, as well as the survival pressure and predicament of migrant workers in the city. It became one of the classic masterpieces of modern Chinese literature.
The author of Camel Xiangzi was Lao She (December 3, 1899-August 24, 1966).
The author of Camel Xiangzi was Lao She.
The author of Camel Xiangzi was Lao She (1899 - 1966), who was famous in modern China and hailed as "an outstanding representative of the Chinese literary world in the 20th century." Lao She's works have a variety of styles, including novels, plays, essays, poems, etc. Among them, the most famous novels are Camel Xiangzi, Teahouse, Four Generations Under One roof, etc. His works revealed the dark side of the society at that time, but also showed the fighting spirit and optimistic attitude of the Chinese people.
The author of Camel Xiangzi was Lao She (1899 - 1966).
The author of Camel Xiangzi was Lao She (December 3, 1899-August 24, 1966).
The author of Camel Xiangzi was Lao She (December 3, 1899-August 24, 1966).
The author of Camel Xiangzi was Lao She (December 3, 1899-August 24, 1966).
The author of Camel Xiangzi was Lao She (December 3, 1899-August 24, 1966).
The author of Camel Xiangzi was Lao She (Shu Yi).