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Traditional stories of China: three short stories about the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation.

1, Li Rang, Kong Rong

When Kong Rong was four years old, he had dinner with his brothers. Kong Rong always asks him why he did it. He replied: I am young and have a small appetite. I should eat something small. "Because Kong Rong is so smart and wise, he has known this truth since he was a child, and his clan relatives thought he was a wizard.

2. Sub-road negative instrument

When Lutz's family was poor, he lived on bread and delivered rice to his parents from a hundred miles away. Later, he used "negative rice, negative rice and a hundred miles" to mean supporting his parents or begging for rice for them.

3. Dig the wall and steal the light

Kuang Heng is diligent and studious, but there are no candles at home. There are candles next door, but the light can't reach his house. Therefore, Kuang Heng dug a hole in the wall to attract the light from his neighbors, so that it could be read in a book. There is a large family in the county, which is not very literate, but it is rich and has many books.

Kuang Heng went to his house as an employee, but he didn't want to be paid. The host was surprised and asked him why. He said, "I hope to read all the books of the host family." Hearing this, the master sighed deeply, so he lent Kuang Heng a book (to help Kuang Heng read it). So Kuang Heng became a great scholar.