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Civilized etiquette story "Kong Rong Li Rang"
There is a long, long-ago story called "Kong Rong let pears", which has been talked about until now.
In ancient times, there was a boy named Kong Rong. Kong Rong has five brothers and one younger brother. When Kong Rong was four years old, one day, his father bought a lot of pears and his mother brought a basin of washed pears. Brothers, let Kong Rong choose first. Kong Rong looked at it and picked the smallest pear. Dad was surprised when he saw it, so he asked Kong Rong, "You can take so many pears first. Why not take the big one and the smallest one? " Kong Rong replied: "I am young, I should take the youngest, and the older one should be given to my parents and brother." Dad asked again, "You have a little brother. Can you give it to the youngest? " Kong Rong said, "I am older than my brother. I'm my brother. The older one should be left to my little brother. " Dad nodded happily: "Good boy, you are really a good boy!" " "Kong Rong knew at the age of four that pears should be left to his parents, brothers and younger brothers, and the youngest should be left to himself.
From the story, we realize that we should learn from Kong Rong from childhood and form the habit of respecting the old and loving the young.
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