The child is adorable in his innocence, while the old man's face is thin and haggard, with the fire of wisdom flickering in his eyes.
Between the grandfather and grandson, on a desk, the tea water is boiling.
At this moment, the playful child is engrossed in reading a book, and after a short while, he suddenly lifts his head buried in the book, points to a line of text, and asks:
"Grandpa, grandpa, the book says heroes create circumstances, but what are heroes and what are circumstances?"
The old man, interrupted in his thoughts by his grandson, puts down the book in his hands, looks at his grandson who is full of questions, not annoyed but indulgently smiling as he begins to explain.
"Rui'er, it's a good habit in pursuing knowledge to ask why about everything. Isn't it?"
"The debate whether circumstances make the hero or the hero makes the circumstances has never been settled, but grandpa thinks that heroes and circumstances actually complement and depend on each other."