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Su Xiao, a modern food blogger, transmigrates to the 1960s as a widowed farmer, living in a leaky thatched hut with her 3-year-old son Xiaoman—so poor they split a chaff cake into three. But Xiaoman is a “grain-lucky star”: he finds baskets of sweet potatoes in the back mountain, wild peas on field ridges, and even “secretly” buries his mom’s soaked soybeans in the yard, which sprout tender bean sprouts the next day. Just as life improves, the village accountant comes to investigate “hidden grain.” Xiaoman, holding a handful of warm fried corn kernels (saved for his mom), cries, “This is for Mommy!” Neighbors then realize: their “full barn” comes from the baby’s thoughtfulness, the mom’s ingenuity, and the quiet warmth from the villagers.
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