The girl who is about to get married goes to her grandmother's house for summer vacation, and her grandmother, aunt and several elders make happy quilts for the girl.
Everyone sat together, each sewing their own pattern. With the ups and downs of the girl's emotions, these weather-beaten women tell the girl their love story when they were young. There is betrayal and forgiveness between love and kinship; the encounter of romantic love, the loss of marriage that has been exhausted; there is heartache and helplessness after the lover leaves to keep warm; in the erotic frenzy, they are still not abandoned; Yes, a heartbeat exchanged for regrets for the rest of your life; a brush with your soul mate in a cafe...
These life encounters, along with the rest of their lives, have become precious in their memories, knitting reality and dreams every stitch and thread, like a fleeting year from eyebrows to fingertips, the spring heart rippling in the sky and the skirt corners flying, and the flick of the finger shows the moment Fragrance. One morning, the girl walked through the orchard wrapped in the happy quilt, and saw the tired figure sleeping in the turquoise car. The boyfriend woke up rubbing his sleepy eyes, raised the corner of his mouth and explained that it was too early—the girl looked at him, smiled and kissed his words. She was very sure that this man was the one she wanted to embrace and sleep with for the rest of her life. "Young lovers seek perfection, old men learn the art of love in stitching, and beauty in patches."
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