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Ah Ju, a left-behind embroiderer in the village, has a gambling husband who smashes her embroidery frame when he loses money, and a mother-in-law clinging to life with traditional Chinese medicine. She hides in the woodshed late at night to embroider "wild chrysanthemum" handkerchiefs for money, only to be gossiped by villagers as "indecent patterns to seduce men" and accused of shaming her ancestors. Until Lin Shen, a city designer, arrives—he's searching for his grandmother's "Women's Flowers" embroidery, and Ah Ju's stitching matches her grandmother's notebook exactly. While secretly innovating the embroidery, Ah Ju must hide her threads from her abusive husband and endure the villagers' judgment. But when their "new Women's Flowers" are exhibited at the county intangible cultural heritage show, Ah Ju touches her name on the board and understands: what she's embroidered is never indecency, but the vitality of rural women—buried in soil, yet fighting to bloom.
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