The narrator tells us that today is a dragon boat festival and that they are supposed to eat "rice dumplings" . The narrator asks if the kids want to eat the dumplings, and the kids say yes. The kids are going to have to learn how to qiuxing, which is the art of wrapping rice leaves into triangular cones and then tying them together with string. The two kids are trying to teach each other how to do it, but they are interrupted by the sound of a splash. The dragon boat is coming, and they want to be on it. The kid asks if he can do the rowing race with him, but the kid says he's not going to be the loser, since the loser's going to put his kids to bed that night. He tells the kid to go for it, because the way he holds the paddle is wrong, and he can teach the kid how to hold it, though. He says the kid should move his left shoulder forward, and move his waist forward, so that he can naturally move his shoulder movement. He reminds the kid that he tricked him when he was a kid, and that the kids are now his. He gives the kid a bracelet that he used to wear at the Dragon Boat Festival as a kid. The bracelet is called the "Longevity Bracelet," and the kid has to wear it all the time at the festival for good luck.
The narrator tells us that today is a dragon boat festival and that they are supposed to eat "rice dumplings" . The narrator asks if the kids want to eat the dumplings, and the kids say yes. The kids are going to have to learn how to qiuxing, which is the art of wrapping rice leaves into triangular cones and then tying them together with string. The two kids are trying to teach each other how to do it, but they are interrupted by the sound of a splash. The dragon boat is coming, and they want to be on it. The kid asks if he can do the rowing race with him, but the kid says he's not going to be the loser, since the loser's going to put his kids to bed that night. He tells the kid to go for it, because the way he holds the paddle is wrong, and he can teach the kid how to hold it, though. He says the kid should move his left shoulder forward, and move his waist forward, so that he can naturally move his shoulder movement. He reminds the kid that he tricked him when he was a kid, and that the kids are now his. He gives the kid a bracelet that he used to wear at the Dragon Boat Festival as a kid. The bracelet is called the "Longevity Bracelet," and the kid has to wear it all the time at the festival for good luck.