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Why is Xiangzi camel called camel?

Because Xiangzi is a camel, camel-like figure, forbearing and honest like a camel, walking carefully and slowly, afraid of slipping, Xiangzi is as fragile and helpless as a camel and has no so-called sense of security, so he is called camel Xiangzi.

The background world in Camel Xiangzi is a dark, deformed and unbalanced old society in China. People live in poverty, and Xiangzi is only the representative of the working people. Although they have some freedom, they have to make a living, and poverty deprives them of what little freedom they have.

The origin of camel Xiangzi's nickname

There is a Mentougou in the west of Beijing. The area around Mentougou is rich in coal resources, with a history of 1000 years. After Beijing became the capital, all the coal needed by its residents was shipped from Mentougou. Since the Ming Dynasty, people have used camels to transport coal. The transport capacity of camels is much higher than that of mules and donkeys, and it is mostly plain from Mentougou to Beijing, so camels are very suitable tools for transporting coal.

Obviously, the three camels left by the army were snatched from the camel team carrying coal.

Xiangzi took three camels into the city and sold them to a rich man in the country for 35 yuan. Later, Xiangzi returned to Beijing and went to Renhe Automobile Factory in Anmen Street, Xi 'an, and continued to pull rickshaws.

Since Xiangzi once owned three camels, everyone gave him a nickname: Xiangzi Camel. Xiangzi knew that he had this nickname, so he admitted it. He didn't have time to fool around with his workmates, so he had to make another effort to save money for a new rickshaw.