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Traditional virtue story for Primary School Students
2. Kong Rong was smart, studious, witty and eloquent when he was a child. At the age of four, he could recite many poems. One day, my father's friend brought a plate of pears to the Kong Rong brothers. Father asked Kong Rong to divide the pears, Kong Rong picked the smallest pear, and the rest were given to the brothers in the order of generations. Kong Rong said, I am young, I should eat small pears, and big pears should be given to my brothers. Father was very surprised after hearing this and asked, which brother is younger than you? Kong Rong said, because my brother is younger than me, I should let him go. Kong Rong let the story of pear spread throughout the Han Dynasty. Kong Rong Jr. has also become a good example for many parents to educate their children.
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