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Children's idiom stories
Kong Rong was smart and studious when he was a child, and everyone praised him as a child prodigy. Kong Rong is very polite and his parents love him very much. One day, my father's friend brought a plate of pears to the Kong Rong brothers.
The father asked the youngest brother to choose, and the younger brother picked the biggest one. Father asked Kong Rong to pick it, and Kong Rong picked the smallest pear.
Kong Rong said: "I am young, I should eat small pears, and big pears should be given to my brothers." Father was very surprised and asked, "Is that brother younger than you?"
Kong Rong said, "Because my brother is younger than me, I should give him up." The story of Kong Rong Jean Pear soon spread all over China. Kong Rong Jr. has also become a good example for many parents to educate their children.
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