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Kong Rong asked pear to read notes.
Notes on Kong Rong Letting Pears Read 1 The story "Kong Rong Letting Pears Read" is mainly about a child named Kong Rong in the State of Lu in the Spring and Autumn Period. He is smart and sensible. One day, my mother served a plate of pears. My mother asked Kong Rong and seven brothers to pick pears. My brother picked the biggest pear first. Kong Rong took the smallest pear and said, "I am young, so I should eat the small pear. The rest of the big pears are good for my brothers." The father asked again, "Is that brother younger than you?" Kong Rong said, "Because I am his younger brother, my younger brother is younger than me, so I should give him the older one." After reading this, I can't be calm for a long time. In the story, Kong Rong's every move, coupled with his amazing and clever answer, deeply attracted me. It can be seen that he is particularly sensible and polite, which is really impressive. In his statement, this precious and noble quality of loving and cherishing the young is permeated, and it contains a virtue of humility. Kong Rong has this modest spirit since he was a child. This traditional virtue has spread all over the world for thousands of years. The spirit of Kong Rong is worth learning from each of us.
Think about yourself and feel ashamed. In my daily life, there is such a thing. One day when I was seven years old, my sister was eating delicious peaches with relish. I looked at the peaches on the plate and then at her. Oh, my God, there is only one peach left! I snatched it from her at once. My sister suddenly glared at me out of the corner of her eye, and then ran quickly and snatched it from my hand. This alarmed my mother. She came to me and scolded me severely, saying, "Yuanyuan, I can buy you peaches." I proudly said, "No", and my mother immediately took out a French feather duster and beat me up.
Now that I think about it, I regret it. I'm really sorry about my mother. I didn't fulfill my responsibility of respecting and loving the elderly, and I still blame my mother in my heart.
I finally understand that we must respect others before we can get their respect. We must also respect teachers and be polite to others.
There are some things worth doing in our life. For example: on the bus, give your seat to grandma; When eating, we can let the younger generation ... In the Yushu earthquake, many people lost their parents and many people were injured ... We can extend our warm hands to comfort them and help them, but they all feel warm. ...
I decided to be a little Kong Rong and show everyone what I can do!
Kong Rong asked Pear to read Notes 2. Well, don't pick the big one, just take the smallest one. 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 take the youngest; The big one is for my brother. "The father asked Kong Rong 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 big one to my brother. "His father smiled." Good boy, good boy, really good boy. "Kong Rong at the age of four, I knew to pear. Make way for brothers, make way for brothers. Everyone speaks highly of him.
After reading this story, I thought: I often argue with my cousin about a good dish. Everyone wants to eat more, regardless of others. Compared with Kong Rong, I feel too selfish. In the future, like Kong Rong, you should know how to respect your brother. His moral character is something we should learn when we are young. Modesty is the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation. Sometimes it is a kind of respect, a kind of tolerance, a kind of contribution, and an antidote to resolve contradictions between people. It can make our life harmonious. As students, we should inherit and carry forward this virtue, so that our society will become better.
Kong Rong Let Pear Read Notes 3 I have read the story "Kong Rong Let Pear Read" many times, but I didn't understand the meaning every time. Today, I finally understand the deep meaning of this story.
Kong Rong was a famous writer in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. He was very cultured when he was four years old. One day, a neighbor sent a plate of pears to Kong Rong's house, and Kong Rong's brothers and sisters rushed to compete for those big and good pears. But Kong Rong stood by, not to rob. What is written here is that Kong Rong is very sensible and will humble his brothers and sisters, let them choose first, and take the rest for themselves.
Father was very angry when he saw the noisy scene, and asked Kong Rong, who stood by, to share pears with everyone. Kong Rong first gave the two big ones to his parents, then gave the good ones to his brother, sister and brother in turn, and kept the smallest one for himself. Father asked Kong Rong why he kept the youngest for himself. Kong Rong replied, "Brother and sister are older than me, so they should eat bigger. My brother is younger than me, and I should let him go, so I chose the youngest. " Father was very satisfied and praised Kong Rong's humility and comity. Here again, Kong Rong is very wise.
When Kong Rong grew up, he became a magistrate of Beihai. He was generous and kind, made many friends, treated learned people well and became a respected person. Kong Rong not only educated his brothers and sisters, but also set an example for the world. From the growth of Kong Rong, I also learned that when I was a child, I should not only learn culture, but also cultivate good ideology and morality, and grow into a talent with both ability and political integrity.
After reading this time, I understand that if everyone learns humility in our real life, there will be no contradiction between us and our society will be harmonious. Social harmony, our society is a civilized society; Only when the society is civilized can the economy take off and our life be better.
Kong Rong's Notes on Pear Reading 4 "Kong Rong Lirang Pear" is a story that has been passed down through the ages. On this day, I turned to XiuJi Ya and saw a photo of Kong Rong Jr. sending pears to his father. I can't wait to read the story of Kong Rong Jean Pear. Oh, Kong Rong is a very filial child! One day when she was four years old, Kong Rong's mother bought many golden pears from the market. She asked Kong Rong to eat one first, and Kong Rong picked the smallest one in the basket for a long time, but kept it for herself. The reason is that when you are young, you should eat small ones and leave the big ones to your brothers and sisters.
It's great to know that "eat small while you are young" when you read there. I quite agree with what Kong Rong did. I always thought I should eat more when I was a child. Every time my mother asks me to choose food, I always choose, even if it is only a little bigger! But from now on, I decided to learn from George W. Kong Rong, so I gradually corrected my shortcomings. Every time there is something delicious on the table, I will give it to my mother first and say to her, "Mom, you eat!" " "Every time my father comes back from Shanghai with a big push of snacks, I can't wait to give it to my mother and say to her,' Mom, you eat. "I watched my mother eat before I left. Every night, I always fill my mother with a hot water bottle and say to her, "Mom, please cover your feet. "
At my cousin's tenth birthday party, the waiter brought a big plate of roast duck. I picked up a noodle, put some duck and onion in it, dipped it in sauce, wrapped both ends and rolled it up. Everyone looked at me eagerly. I thought to myself: don't think I am a greedy cat, I didn't make it for myself! I put down my chopsticks, handed the roast duck to my mother with both hands and said loudly, "Mom, you eat!" " "Under the eyes of the public, my mother took the roast duck I handed her, and her face was filled with a happy smile. A table of uncles, aunts, grandparents were full of praise and said, "Huang Haoyang is so filial! """I also want my children to learn from Haoyang." I listened, and my heart was filled with joy: It seems that I have become an example for everyone to learn "a good boy with filial piety", and I must do better!
At this moment, I realized that Kong Rong knew humility at the age of four, and I was nine, which was totally appropriate. Mencius said, "The old are old, the young are young, and the young are young." In the future, I will care and cherish everyone around me with a kind heart and be a contemporary Kong Rong.
Kong Rong asked Pear to read Note 5 "Filial piety is beauty", and "beauty" is that person's demographic virtue. Virtue is like the sea of Wang Yang. Only by gathering beautiful things the size of water droplets can we really create that kind of beautiful character.
Presumably, the story of "Kong Rong let pears" has long been famous all over the world in ancient and modern times.
One day, Kong Rong's mother bought a bag of pears and washed them for everyone to eat. She put the washed pears on the table and let Kong Rong, the youngest in the family, choose first. Kong Rong looked at the pears on the plate. First, he chose a big yellow pear for his father and a very sweet pear for his mother. Then he picked up other big pears and gave them to his brothers. Finally, he picked up the smallest pear and ate it. Kong Rong's father saw it and asked curiously, "Why only give yourself the smallest pear?" ? You are the first to take it, so you can take the biggest and most fragrant pear for yourself. "Kong Rong said," Only by giving the best to the elders, respecting teachers is the truth of being a man. Kong Rong's father was overjoyed.
As the saying goes, "Filial piety comes first". Only by being filial to teachers and respecting elders can we do other things well. Kong Rong is a good example. It is because of his filial piety and kindness that he has been recognized and endorsed by everyone.
Filial piety is also a beauty. Why not pass it on to your family and elders?
Virtue is like a pair of big wings covered with feathers. As long as it accumulates bit by bit, it will eventually become an enviable virtue "angel".
Kong Rong's Notes on the Piano and Pear 6. I read a book, the name of which is "Reading on a Day Tour". There are many short stories in this book, but my favorite story here is Jean Pear in Kong Rong. Now let me talk about the content!
When Kong Rong was four years old, it happened to be his grandfather's sixtieth birthday. Many guests came and a plate of crisp pears was set on the birthday table. Mother asked Kong Rong to divide the pears, and Kong Rong began to divide the pears. After the division, everyone got his due pear, but Kong Rong gave himself the smallest one. So his father asked him, why do you have the smallest powder? Kong Rong calmly replied: There are trees high and trees low, and people are old and small. Respecting the old and loving the young is the truth of being a man! Father was very happy to hear that. Kong Rong spread the story of pears throughout the Han Dynasty, and Kong Rong Jr. became a good example for parents to educate their children.
I see. Little Kong Rong knew how to respect the elderly when he was only four years old, and he did a good job. What about us? I will learn from Kong Rong Jr. in the future.
Reading Kong Rong's The Story of Making Pears 7 I read the story of Wuzi Entering University this evening. In the story, Dou didn't learn well as a child. His family is very rich. He is greedy and exploits the poor. Later, he turned over a new leaf, stopped doing bad things and began to help the poor. After he had five sons, he was strict with them, so that they all grew up healthily and became big officials.
I learned two idioms in this story:
Greedy: insatiable, never satisfied.
Turn over a new leaf: correct wrong behavior and return to the right path. Stop doing bad things.
I also read the story of Kong Rong Jean Pear. The story tells that when Kong Rong was four years old, someone once sent a basket of pears. He and his brothers picked pears, and he chose the smallest one himself. He has been polite since he was a child, respecting his parents and his brother. We should learn from him.
I learned two phrases in this story:
Filial piety: filial piety to elders.
Respect: treat with respect and respect. Respect: treat elders or guests with respect and courtesy.
Kong Rong Let Pears Read Notes 8 Today I read a well-known story "Kong Rong Let Pears Read". The story mainly tells that four-year-old Kong Rong and his brother often eat pears together, and every time Kong Rong always takes the smallest pear. Once, my father saw it and asked, "Why do you always take the smallest one instead of the big one?" Kong Rong said: "I am the younger brother, the youngest, and the oldest is still left to my brother!"
Whenever Kong Rong always puts his ancestors before himself. At such a young age, Kong Rong learned the principles of mutual humility, mutual help, unity and friendship, which surprised and surprised the whole family.
I must learn from Kong Rong and be a polite boy.
I read a story about Kong Rong Jean Pear today.
At that time, Kong Rong was only four. His father bought a basket of pears from the market. Kong Rong's brothers all ran to grab the big pear, but Kong Rong stayed aside and didn't grab it. Dad was very unhappy after seeing it. He asked everyone to put away the pears and let Kong Rong share them. Kong Rong first gave the two biggest pears to his grandparents, and then gave them to his parents and brothers in turn. Finally, there are only two pears left. Kong Rong gave the big pear to his younger brother without hesitation. When his father asked him why he did this, Kong Rong replied, "The teacher said that we should honor our parents and love our brothers, so we should give the older ones to our brothers. My brother should let him go, so I should give myself the youngest. " Dad nodded with satisfaction.
From this story, I understand a truth. We should respect the old and love the young. At this moment, I remembered that when I was a child, my mother said that we should first help our elders with food. After school, the teacher said that students should help and share with each other in their studies, just like brothers and sisters. This is the traditional virtue of our Chinese nation.
Kong Rong asked pears to read notes 10 "Kong Rong asked pears", which tells the story of Kong Rong asking pears to be eaten by his family, eating small ones by himself and eating big ones for others. Kong Rong let the story of Pear teach me unity, friendship and respect for my elders.
My deskmate Wang Zeliang has a twin brother named Wang Zeyang. When they have breakfast with their parents, they don't have much breakfast. Finally, there is one fried one left. Parents let them eat. After rejecting each other, they finally gave it to their parents. How touching this family atmosphere is. Aren't these two brothers Kong Rong in real life? They respect their elders, because their parents have to go to work, so they are physically exhausted and easy to go hungry.
I like reading fables very much. Recently, I read a story: two lambs crossed a single-plank bridge, and neither of them allowed the other to fight with each other. In the end, neither of them had any good fruit to eat, and they fell into the water one after another. This story is in sharp contrast with Kong Rong Jean Pear. Kong Rong's filial piety to his family has been passed down to this day, and it is widely praised. Although the story of these two lambs crossing the wooden bridge has been handed down, it has become a negative teaching material in people's minds, and people often use this story to satirize those who don't know how to be modest.
In my life, in fact, I have had such an experience: every time my parents left me something delicious, I did not hesitate to swallow the food with "love" in my stomach when I was a child. Now sometimes, I still think it should be given to me by my parents. However, I am really ashamed to read the story "Kong Rong Let Pears". From then on, my parents took my food and I gave it to my parents. But also feel that mutual humility can increase the atmosphere of life, enhance intimacy and happiness.
We should all make our elders and relatives happy. Filial piety is the traditional virtue of China people. You should understand.
Our parents gave us life. They are the greatest people in the world. We are grateful to our parents and elders from scratch!
Kong Rong told Pear to read notes 1 1 I read the short story Kong Rong told Pear to read for four times. At the age of four, Kong Rong could give the big pear to his younger brother. I was a little unconvinced at first. I can do it. However, I may not be able to give the big pear to my brother. During the Chinese New Year at my grandmother's house, when I was with my cousins, I often fought with delicious food for big things.
My parents told me that respecting the old and loving the young is the virtue of being a man. We should respect adults and the elderly, and treat children with love and humility. After watching Kong Rong Rang Pear, I think what Mom and Dad said is reasonable. My mother is over eighty years old. Mom and dad will buy me delicious food in the future. I will definitely give it to my grandmother first.
Kong Rong asked pear to read notes 12 Kong Rong was an astronomer in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. When he was young, he knew to be modest. When he was four years old, one day his family bought pears for everyone to eat. As a result, all his brothers and sisters came to grab the pears, but Kong Rong didn't move, so his father let him share the pears. Kong Rong first gave the two biggest pears to his parents, then gave the smaller ones to his brothers and sisters, leaving the smallest one.
After reading the story "Let Pears in Kong Rong", I know I should learn to be modest, make way for people older than you, and make way for people younger than you.
Notes on Kong Rong Letting Pears Read 13 Today I read a story about "Kong Rong Letting Pears Read". Everyone put a plate of pears in front of them. Kong Rong didn't choose the good ones or the big ones, but only chose the smallest pear for himself.
His father deliberately asked Kong Rong, "There are so many pears here, why do you only choose the smallest one to eat?" Kong Rong replied, "Because I am young, I eat the small one and give the big one to my brother." Dad asked again, "Do you have a younger brother? Isn't the younger brother younger than you? " He replied, "I am older than my brother. Why don't I eat the small one and give the big one to my brother? "
After reading this story, I should learn from him with an open mind. First of all, I should respect my elders, care about my family and classmates, learn more extracurricular knowledge and be a smart and active child.
On the day when Kong Rong asked Pear to take notes 14, my mother bought me a copy of Five Thousand Years of China. I read it with relish and learned many stories about China's excellent virtues.
What impressed me the most was the story "Let Pears Be in Kong Rong". This story mainly tells that when Kong Rong was six years old, his mother bought some big, sweet and watery pears. Kong Rong washed them and gave them to his brothers and sisters, while Kong Rong kept the smallest pears for herself. His mother is very unclear. Kong Rong, why did you keep the smallest pear for yourself? Kong Rong said with a smile, "Master said that no matter what you do, you should think of others first, not yourself. Leave the big ones to them!" When mother heard this, she immediately nodded and said, "You are really a sensible child. My mother is really proud of you. "
I admire Kong Rong for caring for others since he was a child. At present, many children are regarded as the darling of their parents, and they don't care about their parents and others at all. They only think of themselves and are self-centered. In fact, I made the same mistake.
Once, when I came home from school, I saw a big bottle of juice in the refrigerator. I drank it all as soon as I opened it. Mom and dad came back from work, opened the refrigerator and asked me when they saw that the juice was gone. I said, "It's all over!" "Mom and dad didn't say anything, but I feel very guilty!
I learned the excellent quality of caring for others from Kong Rong, and I realized that I had made many mistakes before, and I want to correct them.
I really hope that all the students who have made such mistakes like me can correct their mistakes and be sensible and good children like me.
Kong Rong's Notes on Reading Pears 15 Today I read a book called Traditional virtue story in China. After reading it, I was deeply touched. The stories in the book taught me a lot about being a man.
Among them, the story that impressed me the most was Kong Rong Rangli.
This short story mainly tells the story of a four-year-old boy named Kong Rong who gave pears to his younger brother in Lu at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. There are six brothers in his family, and he ranks sixth. Everyone calls him Xiao Liuer, because he is lively and easy-going and everyone likes him. Although there are many brothers in the family, my parents are very strict with each of them: study hard; Be polite to people; Speak kindly; In any case, brothers should be humble to each other, not just thinking about themselves; Others have difficulties to help. Kong Rong is young, but he always remembers what his parents said. He likes to do things, always rushing to sweep the floor and serve dishes, which is very likable.
When Kong Rong was four years old, one of his father's students came to visit his teacher and Jenny and brought many pears. The guest asked Kong Rong to share the pears with everyone. After his father nodded in agreement, Kong Rong Jr. stood up and distributed pears to everyone. He first brought the biggest pear to the guests; Then choose two big ones for mom and dad; Then I gave the big ones to my brothers; Finally, he took the smallest pear among many for himself. The guest asked Kong Rong why he picked up the smallest one. Kong Rong replied: "I am the youngest, of course I want to eat the youngest." The guest listened to Kong Rong's answer and was full of praise. Dad nodded with satisfaction.
After reading this story, I thought to myself: Four-year-old Kong Rong is so polite, so polite, shouldn't we primary school students be more polite and more polite? Look at this story, look at four-year-old Kong Rong, and look at myself. What a pity!
When I used to eat at home, I always let myself go and only chose what I liked, whether my parents liked it or not. After dinner, I always wipe my mouth, put away my bowl and leave. I never say hello to my parents politely. Now think about it, how shameful my behavior is! Think about Kong Rong, four-year-old Kong Rong and ten-year-old Kong Rong, and I am even more ashamed!
After reading this short story, I decided to learn from Kong Rong and be a polite and humble boy. Usually, we should be more strict with ourselves in daily behavior. I believe this quality will benefit me for life!
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