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What can you tell from the water bottle in Wu Zun's house?

Five star dads in the fifth season of "Where Dads Go", if you want to compare the experience of bringing up a child, it is definitely not Wu Zun who should be ranked the first indisputable.

When watching the shadow puppet show, Wu Zun told NEINEI that this is Chinese culture and we as Chinese should know the traditional Chinese things. In fact, this sense of identity is passed down from generation to generation in this way, and it's really commendable that Wu Zun can take this opportunity to tell his daughter this.

And Wu Zun is not just paying lip service, he also identifies himself as a Chinese in his heart. I don't know if you've noticed, but when you go to Wu Zun's house in the pilot movie, Wu Zun is eating with his children in the kitchen, and there is a bamboo-shaped kettle on the countertop, with the words "step by step" on it, which means "step by step".

Perhaps many of us feel that such things are already a bit old-fashioned, but in the eyes of overseas Chinese, these things are the labels that represent their Chinese identity, a traditional culture. Maybe we have lost a lot of valuable things while our concepts are being rapidly updated. This is also a side note, Wu Zun was educated from childhood, there is also a part of traditional culture, that's why he likes this kind of symbolism, and that's why he is very serious to tell NEINEI: we are Chinese, we have to understand the traditional Chinese things, because he thinks that is something in the bones, and he has to let his son and daughter know where they come from.

I think Wu Zun feel right is a very good parent.