Decent, strong, dreamy, self-interested, personal, strong, great, Xiangzi, I don't know how many funerals he has sent with others; I don't know when and where he will bury himself, buried this degenerate, selfish, unfortunate, socially sick child, the last ghost of individualism! Reading:
Why did you choose such a short sentence? Because, in the full text, this sentence can be regarded as the center. Camel Xiangzi wrote such a person from bad karma, who is a young and hard-working social worker at the bottom of the city. All his ideals are to buy a car by himself, to be an "independent" and "free" driver, and to have three setbacks in buying a car. Classic sentence:
1. Money will lead people into a bad society, put aside noble ideals and willingly go to hell.
2. The greatest sacrifice is to endure humiliation, and the greatest humiliation is to prepare for resistance.
3. Experience is the fertilizer of life. What kind of experience will turn you into, and you can't raise peony in the desert.
4. I don't know whether I'm going forward or I'm standing still. I just feel the waves in my heart, like a fluctuating Black Sea. Darkness and my heart are connected, all of them are dim, all of them are ups and downs, all of them are in a trance. Xiangzi seems to be choked by a wind, and he gulps several times. The novel Camel Xiangzi
is the representative work of Lao She (1899 ~ 1966), a famous modern writer in China. Lao She, formerly known as Shu Qingchun, was born in Manchu. He was born in a poor family in Beijing and grew up in the living environment of the bottom citizens in Beijing.