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China, traditional virtue story.

1. Kong Rong divides pears.

When Kong Rong was a child, his uncle once gave him a difficult problem, asking him to give six pears to six brothers and sisters, but there must be one pear on the plate. Clever Kong Rong came up with a way to divide pears satisfactorily.

2. Xuanzang learned from the scriptures

Xuanzang of the Tang Dynasty went to the Western Heaven to learn Buddhist scriptures and passed by Gao Changguo. In order to promote Buddhism, King Gao Changguo tried his best to keep Xuanzang at home. However, Xuanzang's determination to go to the West is unshakable. After spreading Buddhism in Gao Changguo, he embarked on the road to the western paradise.

cut off all means of retreat

At the end of the Qin Dynasty, Qin Jun attacked the re-established Zhao State, and Zhao asked Chu for help. Chu will lead Xiang Yu across the river to attack Qin Jun. After crossing the river, Xiang Yu ordered his soldiers to sink all warships and smash all cooking utensils. Chu Jun had no way out, and everyone fought bravely and finally defeated Qin Jun.

4. Young Liu Gongquan

Liu Gongquan, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, wrote a good hand when he was a teenager, but an old man told him that someone could write better with their feet, and Liu Gongquan was dissatisfied. After seeing it with his own eyes, he was finally able to ask for advice modestly and understood the truth that he could not be complacent.