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Li Erchui, a young man from a Northern Shaanxi village, learned blacksmithing from his grandfather since childhood. His precise and powerful hammer skills earned him the nickname 'Hammer King,' but he was mocked by the younger generation for sticking to old craftsmanship. Su Xiao, a city reporter, came to film a documentary about rural intangible cultural heritage. She initially despised Erchui for being 'too rustic,' but as she followed him to repair farm tools and forge new hammers for villagers, she discovered the tenderness behind this 'rough man'—he remembered every elderly person's tool sizes, sold his motorcycle secretly to save the endangered old forge, and even turned down a high-paying offer from an influencer company. When his grandfather suddenly fell ill and needed expensive surgery, and Su Xiao's documentary faced termination, Erchui stood in front of the old forge at the village entrance, holding his hammer higher than ever: 'This isn't just a hammer—it's the root of us Northern Shaanxi people!' And Su Xiao, had already quietly pointed her camera at his back as he swung the hammer...
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