Camel Xiangzi was a modern Chinese novel by Lao She. The main content of each chapter is different. The following is a summary of some of the main chapters: Chapter 1 of Camel Xiangzi: It mainly tells the life experience and growth experience of a young man, Camel Xiangzi. He was poor and studious since childhood, but his fate was bad and he was forced to work in the city to make a living. In the process of hard work, he met the kind-hearted Detective Sun and the shrewd businessman Liu Si, and gradually made some friends. This chapter showed the busy and cruel life in the city, but also showed Camel Xiangzi's tenacity, optimism and responsible personality. Chapter 2 of Camel Xiangzi: This chapter mainly talks about the grievances between Camel Xiangzi and Detective Sun. Detective Sun took advantage of Camel Xiangzi's feelings and trust to deceive and exploit him many times, resulting in Camel Xiangzi's car being stolen and leaving him penniless. This chapter showed Camel Xiangzi's frustration and confusion in terms of money and feelings, but it also showed his firm belief and indomitable spirit. Chapter 3 of Camel Xiangzi: This chapter mainly tells about Camel Xiangzi joining the black car gang and starting to engage in illegal transportation activities. This action was not only illegal but also harmful to the interests of others, but Camel Xiangzi believed that this was a choice he had to make in order to survive. This chapter showed Camel Xiangzi's gradually twisted mentality and gradually dark life path, but also reflected the darkness and cruelty of society. Chapter 4 of Camel Xiangzi: This chapter mainly tells the emotional entanglement between Camel Xiangzi and Little Blessing. Little Blessing was a woman whom Camel Xiangzi had met in the city. She was kind and innocent, and had deep feelings for Camel Xiangzi. However, Camel Xiangzi hid his true identity from her because of his greed for Little Blessing's money, which eventually led to the breakdown of their relationship. This chapter showed Camel Xiangzi's selfishness and betrayal in love, but also showed his guilt and regret.