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Tie Jinjue's mother agreed and asked Tie Jinjue to draw some bowls on a large piece of paper first, told him to leave the place where she would draw the bowls on the paper for a while, and told him to try to draw better.

Tie Jinjue carefully drew some bowls on the paper as she said. Those bowls were distributed in various places on the paper, and there was no rule.

There was a lot of blank space between the bowls, and that place was left for his mother to draw bowls.

When he felt it was almost done, he took the piece of paper and asked his mother if this was enough.

His mother smiled and told him: "Enough."

He asked his mother how she painted it.

His mother praised him and he was very happy to hear it.

Tie Jinjue said: "Mom said I painted well, that is to increase the difficulty for my father. You can draw too."

Tie Jinjue's mother drew many bowls on paper that were the same as the one used at home.

She drew the pattern again and again, and the more she drew it, the more she became more familiar.

When she drew the first few bowls, she looked at the bowl that was taken by Tie Jinjue from time to time. Later, when she was well drawn, she stopped looking at the bowl, and even did not look at the bowls that had been drawn on the paper before, and drew them based on her impression alone.

When she painted it later, she deliberately painted a few bowls to look less like her own hands.

After finishing the painting, Tie Jinjue took the painting and looked at it. Although the bowls his mother painted looked very similar to the one in the house, some of them were not like those drawn by the same person. He said, "I didn't expect that some of the bowls my mother painted were really hard to see that they were drawn by you."

Tie Jinjue showed the painting to his father and asked his father to mark the bowl he had drawn with a pen.

Tie Jinjue's father looked at it and began to draw on the paper.

After a while, when his father gave the paper to Tie Jinjue again, Tie Jinjue was surprised and asked, "Dad, why did you mark all these right so quickly?"

Tie Jinjue's father said, "This is normal. If you can't see it, you need to ask why."

Tie Jinjue showed his mother the paper marked by his father and said, "Dad guessed it right, it's too fast!"

Tie Jinjue's mother just smiled and said, "Normal."

Tie Jinjue asked his father to guess again, and at this time he took out the bowl he had drawn that was different from the bowl at home. There was no pattern on the bowl he drew. Tie Jinjue asked his mother to draw the same pattern as the bowl at home on the special night he drew, and told his mother that he asked his father to guess who drew the bowl at that time.

If you ask Tie Jinjue who drew this bowl, whether his father guessed it was painted by Tie Jinjue's mother or by Tie Jinjue, it was not completely correct, because the bowl was drawn by two people. He didn't know if his father could guess that the bowl was drawn by two people.

If his father guessed that the bowl was drawn by two people, he would ask his father to guess which part was drawn by his mother and which part was drawn by him. Tie Jinjue knew very well that his father knew that his mother would often draw something by his imagination, but Tie Jinjue himself had painted more according to things at that time, and did not often draw based on imagination. On that day, he had just painted a bowl with a different shape from the bowl at home, and there was no pattern on it. He felt that this time he asked his mother to draw patterns on the bowl he painted by his imagination based on the bowl at home, which would easily make his father think that the part he painted by his imagination based on the bowl at home was painted by Tie Jinjue.
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