The flamenco guitar at the beginning very softly leads the viewer's thoughts to the boat, rowing deeper into the sea. The child stared at the sea in amazement all the way, and I think this was the first time he went out to sea with his father and grandfather. Grandpa gave him a gift, a hat that both father and grandfather had. The two were arguing about how to wear the hat, and the child looked up at them from left to right. At this time, he didn't know what he should do, so he could only let the two adjust their hats with a little panic. After grandpa turned off the light, he secretly imitated the movements of the two people. When the grandfather and grandson landed on the moon, the grandfather and father quarreled again over which tool the child should use. This time, although the child was still looking up at the two of them, he secretly laughed. When solving the big star, the child took advantage of the quarrel between the two and went to the tool bucket to find a hammer. At this moment, he hesitated for a moment, but in the next second, he turned the brim of his hat behind his head, and his eyes became firm. Blank, learn, question, transform. This is a person's growth experience, but also the inheritance process of two generations. As he climbed to the stars, this time it was the father and grandfather looking up at the child. They finally widened their eyes and looked at this glorious moment. After all, children have their own way to wear hats, and also have their own tools to weigh their hands. A full moon has been swept into a crescent, not because they sweep too slowly, but as proof that the child is born again. After all, he has just gained the approval of the authorities, but he is still some distance away from being a qualified cleaner. It's not even a signature move of its own, isn't it?
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