In Jiang's bear story, four brothers fighting for one another are more powerful than thousands because love and mutual commitment create stronger force than mere numbers.
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Bear Story
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "So he tells this great story where there's a bear whose cub was kidnapped. And so the bear's very angry. And the bear knows..."
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"So he tells this great story where there's a bear whose cub was kidnapped. And so the bear's very angry. And the bear knows..."
"And the bear runs away. And this story, it's just a beautiful story, right? But it shows you the power of love. How four..."
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The interview begins with an old historical puzzle and turns it into a present-tense accusation: dead sects do not stay dead when their stories, inversions, and elite habits get embedded in modernity.
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