Si wang ta
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:10:03
How is my brother?
:10:06
Since you've come a long way...
:10:11
why don't you stay for a few days
and try to talk to your brother?

:10:15
Chen-kou has always been very
stubborn, even when he was little.

:10:21
That's why I've come
to see him today.

:10:24
I'm going to tell him to study hard
and stay out of trouble.

:10:31
He's very lucky to have you
as his master.

:10:35
Only a few people
have this privilege.

:10:38
If he's still causing trouble,
I'll punish him without hesitation.

:10:45
That's what young people are like.
You can't really blame him.

:10:50
I know how good his kung fu is -
he's fine with the basics,

:10:54
but if he wants to be any better,
he must practise much harder.

:11:00
I hope he'll take your advice.
:11:03
He's my only brother. Father and I
expect him to achieve much more,

:11:07
so he can pass on
the benefits of kung fu to others.

:11:13
I see what you mean.
:11:15
I know you care about him
and love him very much.

:11:22
But don't force him to do anything
he doesn't want to.

:11:28
That could make him rebellious,
which will make things worse.

:11:35
I hope you can talk about this
without falling out.

:11:41
He's still young and immature.
:11:46
If you're not too heavy-handed,
:11:49
there's a greater chance
that he'll change.

:11:53
I think you're right.
:11:55
I'm glad you agree.
:11:57
You can go and talk to him now.

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