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We often say that every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world. How should we treat Xiangzi's indifference to soldiers?
"Everyone is responsible for the rise and fall of the world" is a very classic famous saying, which emphasizes the responsibility and obligation of individuals to the country and society. In the novel Home, Xiangzi's indifference to soldiers does exist. But we need to consider Xiangzi's situation and background.

Xiangzi is an orphan and has no home. He lived in China society during the Republic of China and was at the bottom of the society. He has to earn money by himself, and his daily livelihood depends on hard work in exchange for meager remuneration. In this case, Xiangzi could not take care of the soldiers' plight and situation, nor could he take on more social responsibilities.

At the same time, Xiangzi himself was a troublemaker. He faced the reality of poverty and despair and could not change his situation. This sense of powerlessness made Xiangzi numb and indifferent. He can only focus on his own livelihood and life, but he can't help others.

Therefore, we should not blindly accuse Xiangzi of indifference, but consider the complexity of society and individuals from a broader perspective. Everyone has his own situation and limitations, and we should understand and respect these limitations, instead of easily evaluating and criticizing them.