I like Lucun very much. The woodcarving building meets Lujia's grandmother. She tells a story on the woodcarving - "This woodcarving painting tells a touching story on the ancestors of this family. Lujia's mother-in-law said - "Mother-in-law is sick, daughter-in-law feeds her mother-in-law with her own milk, and then breasts-feeds her baby. This moving story of filial piety contrasts immensely with the current situation. The door behind Grandma was double-locked while three locks were locked in the opposite room. This is a strict precaution taken by her two daughters-in-law to keep others out of the city. Noda's wooden building, Ndo's room, left in Lucun's old couple, there is no main room for them to live in, living in a small dark room at the door. Grandmother-in-law and today's daughter-in-law, the same relationship, different emotions, people speechless. Two girls asked Grandma - "which one is your residence," Grandma Lujia said - "which one, which one can not live." It was a good experience to watch the wood carving building, but the words of this Grandma, some sour in her heart. Maybe son and daughter-in-law have their own difficulties. If only. People outside the gate are full of curiosity, people living in the gate, how helpless, how sad.