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What did the story of Kong Rong letting pears teach me?

Kong Rong told me the story of Pear: We should learn from Kong Rong since childhood, form the habit of respecting the old and loving the young, and tell people to be patient with each other, not just thinking about ourselves and others.

A moral education story circulating in China for thousands of years tells people that everything should follow public order and good customs. These are moral common sense that should be known from an early age. The ancients attached great importance to moral common sense. Moral common sense is the basic content of enlightenment education, which is integrated into all aspects of daily life and study.

: The Story of Kong Rong Jean Pear

Kong Rong had five brothers and one younger brother when he was a child.

One day, I ate pears at home. A plate of pears was placed in front of everyone, and my brother asked my brother to take it first. Guess what pear Kong Rong is holding? He doesn't pick the good ones, he doesn't pick the big ones, he only takes the smallest ones. Dad was very happy after seeing it. Although the child is only four years old, he is really sensible. He deliberately asked Kong Rong, "There are so many pears, you should take them first. Why not take the big one and only the smallest one? "

Kong Rong replied: "I am young and should bring the youngest;" The big one is for my brother. "

The father asked him again, "You have a younger brother, isn't he younger than you?"

Kong Rong said, "I am older than my brother. I'm my brother. I should leave the old one to my brother. "

You see, how well Kong Rong speaks. His father smiled: "Good boy, good boy, really good boy."

Kong Rong is four years old and knows how to make pears. Make way for brothers, make way for brothers. Everyone speaks highly of him.