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Old carpenter Zhi Chunhe clings to his ancestral house, determined to fix its broken beams with mortise-and-tenon joinery. Young designer Peng Yaqi arrives with plans to demolish the house for a “new cultural landmark.” A stubborn old man “holding onto old rules” and a tough girl “breaking frames for innovation” clash from the doorstep to the workshop—until Zhi pulls out his father’s final chisel, and Peng shows her grandma’s mortise-and-tenon stool. They realize their “stubbornness” shares a heart: one guards “the warmth of home,” the other wants “tradition to live on.” On the last day of the demolition order, they embed mortise-and-tenon into the park’s main building. Turned out, the hardest wills always tie to the warmest original intentions.
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