The father tells his daughter that he still loves her, and that he raised her with his own hands. He tells her that he's ashamed of himself for being unkind to her since she was a child. He also says that his mother died when she gave birth to her. He says that he didn't know who her mother was until now. He asks her to tell him more about her before he marries, and she says that she wants to go and worship her at her mother's grave to fulfill her filial piety before she marries
The father tells his daughter that he still loves her, and that he raised her with his own hands. He tells her that he's ashamed of himself for being unkind to her since she was a child. He also says that his mother died when she gave birth to her. He says that he didn't know who her mother was until now. He asks her to tell him more about her before he marries, and she says that she wants to go and worship her at her mother's grave to fulfill her filial piety before she marries