Frost is a major disaster for grape growing. When the frost came, the siren sounded, and everyone in the manor broke through the film of the night to the vineyard, lit a bonfire, and fanned a pair of big bamboo fans like butterfly wings. Arms need to be as soft as dancers to allow the heat of the campfire to spread and melt the frost from the grapes. One of the top shots makes the whole plot flow poetic - there are countless pink butterflies gathering in the vineyard under the dimly lit bonfire. The emotions of the male and female protagonists are also sublimated here. They cuddle closely, and their firm eyes convey their understanding of each other and engrave unique memories in their lives. Wine is like life, smooth sailing is often just an embellishment, and countless setbacks and challenges are the norm, which requires trusting each other and making the right decisions. A bottle of wine that relies on human efforts to make up for the disaster that comes from heaven may have more flavor and strength than a wine that is inherently superior. Its charm lies in its belief and perseverance.
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