5-year-old Chi Nai returned to ten years ago. At that time, her CEO father Baiyi Chi had just taken over the Chi Group, and her actress mother Yuan Yao Qin was still a third-tier actress with a bad...
"Today, parents and children need to learn how to make handicrafts from the village artisans. Tomorrow, the children will need to take the handicrafts they made today to the market to sell, and all the money will go to their families. Therefore, it is important to learn from the artisans today."
“Each family will learn to make a different handicraft, which will be decided by drawing lots. Now, each family will send a representative to draw lots.” Director Jiang gestured to the lottery box he was holding.
Each family, without prior arrangement, sent their children up to draw lots.
Each lottery ticket not only lists the name of the craft they need to learn, but also includes a drawing next to the name, so that even children who don't know many words can recognize what craft they need to learn from the pictures.
Gao Hao drew the task of learning to make Chinese knots.
Ge Ling drew the task of learning paper cutting, specifically cutting the character "福" (fortune).
Feng Xuan drew the task of learning to braid bracelets.
Guo Yicong drew the task of learning to weave roses using palm leaves.
Chi Nia drew the prize of learning to weave lanterns from palm leaves.
"Did Congcong and Teacher Guo weave a praying mantis out of palm leaves yesterday? You have a foundation, so weaving a rose shouldn't be difficult for you," Director Jiang said.
"It's so easy to be a mantis, but so difficult to be a rose," Guo Zhuyan said with a "please spare us" expression.
Director Jiang laughed: "The fact that you can weave mantises shows that you at least have a basic understanding, which means you've already surpassed the other families."
"I don't want to make bracelets! I don't want to learn such girly things! I want to make mantises!" Feng Xuan suddenly threw the fortune slip he had drawn on the ground and stomped his feet while shouting.