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Mr. Cao and Mr. Water refer to who and who.

Mr. Cao and Mr. Shui refer to WHO and WHO as follows:

Mr. Cao in Lu Xun's period was a character in Mr. Lao She's Camel Xiangzi.

Mr. Cao is a man who takes good care of Xiangzi. Teacher Cao is an ordinary teacher who loves traditional arts. Because he believes in socialism, he is tolerant of others and is regarded as a "saint" by Xiangzi. Because the authorities said that he was a revolutionary party when he was teaching, he fled to Shanghai to take shelter and returned to Peiping.

Later, he was willing to help Xiangzi rebuild his life. A very ordinary person is considered a "saint" just because he is tolerant and democratic. In fact, Xiangzi should appreciate this alone. Lei Feng and Jiao are both ordinary people. They are doing ordinary things, but they have brought help to others, so they are praised and flaunted. That's the truth. Perhaps just a word of encouragement and a word of comfort can touch others for a lifetime, so please don't be stingy with those who lift a finger to help others.

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Appreciation of Xiangzi camel:

Camel Xiangzi has made great achievements in art. The novel takes Xiangzi as the center and his "struggle, struggle and disillusionment" on the issue of buying a car as the main line, which shows the life picture of all walks of life in civil society in a three-dimensional way, thus forming a colorful picture of the customs of Beiping civil society in the early 1920s.

The rigorous and unique artistic structure, vivid characters, humorous language art and strong local color of Beijing flavor all show the unique artistic style of Lao She's novel creation. Camel Xiangzi is well-deserved among the modern classics because of its distinctive ideological and artistic features.