In the eighth chapter of Camel Xiangzi, the author deliberately wrote a character named Zhang Er, Xiangzi's friend. Zhang Er was an important character in the novel. He was originally engaged in the rickshaw business with Xiangzi, but as time passed, he gradually lost interest in the job and began to pursue his dreams and freedom. In the novel, Zhang Er showed his courage and determination. He refused Xiangzi's invitation and suggestion and decided to leave the rickshaw business and start a new life. Xiangzi felt sad and disappointed about Zhang Er's departure, but he also realized that he needed to work harder to realize his dream in the future.
Camel Xiangzi was a modern Chinese novel written by Lao She and published in 1939. The novel told the story of a young peasant laborer, Camel Xiangzi, who struggled and lived in the city. It depicted the story of him constantly rushing around to make money, facing all kinds of difficulties and setbacks, and finally changing his life through his own efforts and attitude. Camel Xiangzi became one of the classics in modern Chinese novels, and was widely read and influenced.
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).