What is the subtitle of each chapter of "Luotuo Xiangzi"?

Chapter 1, saving money to buy a car;

Chapter 2, taking a taxi for the first time;

Chapter 3, going to see Mr. Liu;< /p>

Chapter 4, Huniu is kind to Xiangzi;

Chapter 5, Xiangzi is in Cao's house.

Chapter 6, the coachman and the pony;

Chapter 7, the second blow;

Chapter 8, desperate again;

Chapter 7, the second blow;

Chapter 8, desperate again;

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Chapter 9, "Rent me a car!";

Chapter 10, Huniu and Mr. Liu had a falling out.

Chapter 11, Huniu "marries" Xiangzi;

Chapter 12, still wants to pull the cart;

Chapter 13, Huniu pays for a car;

Chapter 14, Huniu is pregnant and Xiangzi falls ill;

Chapter 15, the third blow.

Chapter 16, Xiao Fuzi and Xiangzi;

Chapter 17, Xiangzi has changed;

Chapter 18, the last hope;< /p>

Chapter 19, The Fourth Strike;

Chapter 20, The Walking Dead.

Chapter 21: Fighting and causing trouble;

Chapter 22: Farewell to the past;

Chapter 23: Mental breakdown;< /p>

Chapter 24: Becoming a doomed ghost.

Extended information:

The background world in "Camel Xiangzi" is the dark, deformed, and unbalanced old Chinese society. The people live a poor life, and Xiangzi is just the broad masses of working people. representative. Although they have a certain degree of freedom, they have to struggle for their livelihood, and poverty deprives them of the poor freedom they have.

In 1936, a friend of Lao She's from Shandong University talked about his experience and knowledge of hiring a rickshaw driver: A rickshaw driver bought a "foreign rickshaw" and then sold it soon after. After three ups and downs, he was still poor in the end. At that time, Lao She felt that the subject could be turned into a novel. Writers such as Hu Shi and Lu Xun have written about rickshaw pullers.

However, they all expressed sympathy for the coachman from an intellectual perspective and looked down on the coachman, without going deep into his heart and soul to appreciate the coachman's life. Because Lao She was born in a poor citizen family, he had been in contact with the lower class people since he was a child, and had a deeper understanding of the living conditions and psychology of the working people. All of this provided a source of materials for Lao She to create "Camel Xiangzi".