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The story of "Kong Rong Jean Pear"

In the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a child named Kong Rong, who was very clever and sensible. Kong Rong also has five older brothers, one younger brother, and seven brothers get along very well.

One day, Kong Rong's mother bought many pears and put a plate of pears on the table. The brothers asked Kong Rong and the youngest brother to take them first.

Kong Rong looked at the pears on the plate and found that they were big and small. He didn't choose the good ones or the big ones, but only took the smallest pear and ate it with relish. When my father saw Kong Rong's behavior, he was very happy. He thought: Although the child is just four years old, he knows how to leave good things to others. So he deliberately asked Kong Rong, "There are so many pears on the plate that you have to take them first. Why don't you take the big one and only the smallest one?"

Kong Rong replied, "I am young, so I should take the youngest one and leave the older one to my brother."

Dad then asked, "Isn't your brother younger than you? According to you, he should take the smallest one? "

Kong Rong said, "I am older than my younger brother. I am an elder brother. I should leave the older one for my younger brother."

Dad laughed when he heard this. "Good boy, good boy, you are really a good boy, and you will definitely have a great future."

Kong Rong is four years old and knows how to make pears. Give way to your brother and give way to your brother. Everyone speaks highly of him.