The gold coin was knocked off, the little girl was angry, the two overwhelmed men looked at the angry little girl, stopped their nonsense, and the square became quiet. The little girl aggressively asked one of the players for a violin with a wrong tone. He pulled it twice, but it was quite harsh, causing the two big men to look at each other, wondering what kind of gourd the angry little girl was selling. After the little girl played with it for a while, suddenly, a small piece of violin playing like a heavenly sound flew out from the girl's fingers. The performance was so beautiful that everyone was stunned. Before everyone could react, someone smashed a large bag of gold coins for the little girl's violin performance. It turned out that this little girl was tuning the toy-like violin. It turned out that this little girl was a violin genius. It turned out that learning one musical instrument thoroughly is worth more gold coins than learning all musical instruments.
This little story tells us that it is better to learn well than to learn too much.
The picture of the short film inherits Pixar's excellence. But not only the animation of the film is well done, but its music is also worthy of careful appreciation, especially the little girl's violin, which is a master-level performance, but unfortunately it is too short.
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