The narrator picks up on the fact that he's wearing the wrong shirt and that his brother is still up early. He's annoyed that he hasn't been able to go to the moon-gazing with his brother, who is always arguing with him. The narrator thanks his brother for his hard work, but his brother got busier and busier, so the narrator asks him why he woke up so early, and he says that he was tired from the previous night's fight. He asks the narrator what he likes about the mooncakes, and the narrator says that
The narrator picks up on the fact that he's wearing the wrong shirt and that his brother is still up early. He's annoyed that he hasn't been able to go to the moon-gazing with his brother, who is always arguing with him. The narrator thanks his brother for his hard work, but his brother got busier and busier, so the narrator asks him why he woke up so early, and he says that he was tired from the previous night's fight. He asks the narrator what he likes about the mooncakes, and the narrator says that