
Synopsis
High school sophomore Ye Xiaorong accidentally travels back in time to the early Ming dynasty. There, he meets water-management scholar Ye Zongxing and from initial misunderstanding to admiration, embraces Zongxing's ethos and engineering vision, symbolizing a modern Z-generation reawakening cultural pride.
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