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What does Joy look like?
Joy is not ugly. Although he was thin at first, he has gained weight and grown taller since he followed the police officer. Round face, well-proportioned eyebrows and eyes, nothing particularly outstanding, but not ugly. The upper lip is short. Whether you want to be angry or laugh, you must first open your lips and show some white and neat teeth.

That police officer just likes her teeth. Showing these teeth, she looks a little silly and has no idea, but at the same time she looks a little silly. This kind of air makes her-like all poor but not ugly girls-like flowers and plants. As long as there is a little fragrance or color, she picks them and sells them in the market. ?

Camel Xiangzi is one of Lao She's representative works. With realistic brushwork and compassion, he created a number of unforgettable artistic images such as Xiangzi and Tigress, which occupied an important position in the history of modern literature in China.

The opera version of Camel Xiangzi is the fifth original China opera created by the National Centre for the Performing Arts in three years. This is an old Beijing classic with regional charm, which was created by the National Centre for the Performing Arts in cooperation with composer Guo Wenjing, screenwriter Xu Ying and cutting-edge director Yi Liming. It is one of the well-deserved modern famous literary novels. It has been translated into more than a dozen languages and has brought great influence to the cultural circles!

Lao She (1February 3, 899-1August 24, 966), formerly known as Shu Qingchun, used to have other pen names, such as Qingqing, Hongse and Feizi. Because Lao She was born in beginning of spring in the lunar calendar, his parents named him "Chun Qing", which may mean celebrating the arrival of spring and having a bright future. After school, I changed my name to Shu Sheyu, which means "give up on yourself", that is, "forget me". Manchu in Beijing is a red flag man. China is a modern novelist, writer, language master and people's artist. He is the first writer in New China to win the title of "People's Artist". Representative works include Camel Xiangzi, Four Generations of a Family, Teahouse and so on.