This is a childhood story set in a rural landscape, yet it belongs to all of us. The plot closely mirrors real social contexts, capturing both the hopes and aspirations of ordinary people in everyday life, as well as their anxieties and troubles. Amidst the rapid development of industrialization and urbanization, China’s cities and countryside have undergone dramatic transformations, accompanied by many new social issues. Numerous real-world social backdrops in the story—including widespread anxiety stemming from urban education problems, nature deficit disorder, the state of rural education, left-behind children, the growth of mobile internet, and new rural development—form the backdrop for the young protagonists’ activities. The storyline revolves around the childhood experiences of Chinese children, evoking emotional resonance in both kids and adults.
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