Ji thanks you for your work, declaring that he’s proud to be able to stand beside you- and handing you a new set of gloves.  With that done, he has three new quests to offer you- but strangely nothing new to actually say.

His first offering is The Direct Solution- he’s tired of dealing with the Hozen, as they’re making a nuisance of themselves pretty much constantly.  He tells you that it’s time to take care of this in a direct manner, as patience and meditation haven’t accomplished anything.  It’s time to head up into the hozen village to the North and beat the tar out of some cheeky monkeys- in other words, kill 20 Hozen in the Fe-Feng village.

The second quest is entitled Do No Evil- and is your route to your next weapon.  Ji explains tha thte way of the Huojin is not actually about violence- they will of course fight when it is needed, but when it is not they will not start a conflict.  Despite this, every problem has a root and sometimes that root needs to be severed.  This is important because Ruk-Ruk, the leader of the hozen, is the one spurring the monkeys to engage in the very attacks you’ve been dealing with.  If he is slain, Ji supposes, the hozen will stop without having to be killed off completely.  So he requests that you do so.

Finally, there is Monkey Advisory Warning.  Apparently, the monkeys have also been acting as sneak-thieves, as well as vandals and nuisances.  He’s not too worried about the food theft, since its impact is small, but the thought of monkeys with fireworks worries him- and besides, fireworks can be useful in Pandaren paws.  His request this time is that you gather eight bundles of stolen fireworks from the hozen village when you go there to paint some monkeys black and blue.

The huojin village can be reached by circling around to the Southwest of the lake that Ji’s dock is on- follow the cobbled path to the well, and then continue on it Northwest from that well and you will head up further into the mountains, towards the village.