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The main contents of the True Story of Ah Q

The novel is set in the Chinese countryside before and after the Revolution of 1911. It describes Ah Q, a wandering farmhand in Weizhuang. Although he is "really capable" of work, he has nothing and even his name has been forgotten. story.

In the early years of the Republic of China, there was a little-known village—Weizhuang. There was a man who was unknown, and no one knew where he came from. No one knew where he was going. Only Ah Mao knew that his name was Ah Q, so he called him Ah Q.

Ah Q put his braids on his head, chewed on his long cigarette stick, and squatted proudly on the stone at the entrance of the village, watching the people coming and going. He is the best at "spiritual victory". He obviously lost but said he won, which caused a series of jokes.

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Main characters:

1. Ah Q

A farmer in Weizhuang makes a living by doing day labor. Almost all his rights in life were deprived of him. Not only was he ordered by the landlord Mr. Zhao not to be named Zhao, but even his courtship of Wu Ma turned into a "love tragedy."

He is hard-working, naive and simple, but he is ideologically ignorant and backward, and mentally numb and chaotic. He lives humiliatingly and shamefully by relying on his instincts. He anesthetizes himself with the "spiritual victory method", or bullies people like little nuns and others. People like Little D who are weaker than him.

2. Mr. Zhao

The landlord in Weichuang is extremely powerful in the local area. Although he is rich, he is stingy, tyrannical and hypocritical. He bullies Ah Q and others both spiritually and materially. Poor farmers. They hate revolution deeply, but when the revolutionary party gains power, they immediately speculate on revolution.

3. Fake foreign devil

The eldest son of the Weichuang Qian family cut off his braids after studying in Japan and wore fake braids when he went out. Ah Q despised him as a "fake foreign devil" ". When the Revolution of 1911 broke out, he pretended to be a radical revolutionary, but ignored Ah Q, who came to join the revolution. Instead, he and the Zhao family and his sons "reformed".