Kong Rong told Pear to finish the story 1 Kong Rong told Pear to tell: In the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a child named Kong Rong. One day, my mother bought many pears, and my brothers asked him to take them first. Kong Rong took the smallest one. Give the biggest one to your brother. Dad asked him why he brought the youngest, and he told him that I was older than my brother and should give the older one to my brother. This story tells us that you must respect others before you can get their respect.
Kong Rong makes pears read. I saw the story of Kong Rong making pears today. The story is about a little boy named Kong Rong in ancient times. At the age of four, he was able to voluntarily give the big pear to his brother and younger brother and keep the smallest pear for himself.
After reading this story, I thought of myself. I want the best for everything, seldom think of others, and sometimes I don't want to share. This is not right. Especially now that I have a little sister, I should leave the good ones to her. My mother said that I should learn from Kong Rong, respect teachers and respect the young, be polite, learn to share and be modest, and be a good boy with good manners.
Kong Rong makes pears read. Today, I read the story "Kong Rong Making Pears", which is very touching: Now, our life is much richer than in the past, but how many children want to be humble and care about others? My parents bought us some delicious snacks. We only ate them ourselves and never thought of sharing them with our parents.
Kong Rong makes pears read. On this day, my mother and I read a story called "Kong Rong makes pears".
The story tells that there are seven people in Kong Rong's family, and Kong Rong ranks sixth. When he was four years old, one day, a neighbor sent a basket of pears. Kong Rong picked the smallest pear and gave the biggest one to his brothers. Everyone asked him curiously, why did you choose small pears instead of big ones? Kong Rong replied that my brother eats big pears and my younger brother eats small pears. Adults all praise Kong Rong as a sensible and humble child!
This story is not to let us give up a pear, but to teach us how to be a man. We should learn to be modest, care more about others, and not just think about ourselves. I am determined to be a humble and caring person like Kong Rong in the future.
Kong Rong makes pears read. I read the story "Kong Rong makes pears" this day. The story is: Seven brothers, Kong Rong, ranked sixth. At home, Kong Rong respects his elders, his brothers and pays attention to comity. When Kong Rong was four years old, a guest brought a basket of pears. His parents asked Kong Rong to give some pears to their brother.
Kong Rong gave the big and good pears to his brothers and kept the smallest one for himself. The family was puzzled. Kong Rong said, "My brother is older than me, so he should eat bigger. I am a younger brother, and he should eat a small one. Everyone praised him as a sensible child. This story tells us that children should respect their elders, unite their classmates and care for others from an early age. Only in this way can they grow into a literate and quality person.
Kong Rong's Random Thoughts on Reading Pears 6 My favorite book is Chinese virtue story. I can't forget the story "Kong Rong makes pears".
One day, Kong Rong's father asked the children to eat pears together. All the other children ran to the pear, and only Kong Rong, the youngest, sat motionless in the chair. Dad asked the youngest Kong Rong to take the pear first, and Kong Rong took the smallest pear. Dad asked you why you took the youngest. Kong Rong said, "Be modest." The brothers who were fighting for pears all blushed and felt ashamed.
From this story, I know that if you give in to others, others will respect you. Modesty is the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation. Only by inheriting Chinese traditional virtues can we walk out of the right path of life and grow into a virtuous person.
Kong Rong makes pears read. I saw the story of Kong Rong making pears today. One day, Kong Rong's father's friend brought pears home, and then his father put the washed pears on the table. The boss saw that he was a glutton. Then he quickly took a big pear. It's Kong Rong's turn to get pears. Kong Rong got the smallest pear. Everyone says he is sensible. From the problem of letting pears in Kong Rong, I know that our country has always been known as a country of etiquette, and it is our traditional virtue to treat people with courtesy. Let each of us carry forward this virtue.
Son, you should learn traditional virtues from Kong Rong.
Kong Rong asked pears to read. Today, I read a book, Kong Rong Rang Pear, which tells the story of a group of children eating pears in the Eastern Han Dynasty.
Once, a friend sent a basket of pears to Kong Rong's house. When the two brothers saw pears, their mouths watered. They all scrambled to grab pears, picking the big one first, but Kong Rong finally picked a small one. ...
Kong Rong said: "My brother should eat big, but I am young, so of course I eat small." .
Through this story, I was very moved and let me know that younger brothers should respect older brothers, older brothers should love younger brothers, and they should respect and be humble to each other.
After reading Kong Rong's thought of making pears, 9 "Kong Rong made pears" is a well-known story. The content is as follows: One day, my father took a big pear to Kong Rong, and Kong Rong gave it to his brother. The father asked, "Why should I give it to my brother?" Kong Rong said, "I am young and should eat something small." . Then he picked up a small pear and began to eat.
I was deeply moved after reading it. I want to send delicious food to my bowl every time I eat and hide what I like very much. I remember that once my mother bought new shoes for my brother and me, and I accidentally cut myself on a branch. So I changed my shoes with my brother's, because my mother bought the same shoes, so my brother didn't know about it. I always thought I was smart, and I really regretted seeing Kong Rong Jean Pear.
I must learn from Kong Rong's modesty. Always be a good student who is considerate and self-effacing.
Kong Rong's Experience in Reading Pears 10 Today, my mother and I read a story called Pear Making in Kong Rong.
The story tells that there are seven people in Kong Rong's family, and Kong Rong ranks sixth. When he was four years old, one day, a neighbor sent a basket of pears. Kong Rong picked the smallest pear and gave the biggest one to his brothers. Everyone asked him curiously, why did you choose small pears instead of big ones? Kong Rong replied that my brothers are older than me and should eat big pears. I am a little brother, so I should eat a small one. He said, I am my brother, and I should let my brother eat big pears. Adults all praise Kong Rong as a sensible and humble child!
This story is not to let us give up a pear, but to teach us how to be a man. We should learn to be modest, care more about others, and not just think about ourselves. I am determined to be a humble and caring person like Kong Rong in the future.
Kong Rong's Feeling of Making Pears 1 1 Kong Rong was an astronomer at the end of the 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 rob him, but Kong Rong didn't move, so his father let him share the pears. Kong Rong gave the two biggest pears to his parents first, and then to his brothers and sisters.
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.
Kong Rong feels like a pear after watching 12. This winter vacation, I stayed with my parents, grandparents. I live a simple and full life. Without the busyness during school, my father bought me some celebrity story books, read an article every day, read pinyin to men I don't know, and then my mother explained the meaning to me. Although I can't fully understand its essence, I can still understand it.
One of them, Let Pears Be in Kong Rong, impressed me the most. This story is simple and easy to understand. The teacher told us it in kindergarten. It was just a story at that time. Listen to it. Now, I'm in grade one, and I can read. I read in books, thought in my head and understood more truth.
Kong Rong knew how to send big pears to his elders at such a young age. Similarly, we should honor our elders at home, respect our teachers and love our classmates at school, and be a qualified young pioneer.
Kong Rong feels after reading 13 pears. I have seen pears made by Kong Rong. The story goes like this. Once upon a time, there was a 4-year-old child named Kong Rong. He is very clever.
One day, his father brought a can of pears and said, "Come and eat pears, the youngest one will eat first." Kong Rong's brother took the biggest pear and said, "I want to eat the biggest." And Kong Rong took the smallest pear. Everyone looked at him, and his father said, "There are so many pears here, why did you take the smallest one?" Kong Rong said, "I am my brother."
After reading this story, I also want to learn from Kong Rong and respect the old and love the young. Seeing that the old man had no seat in the car, I gave him my morning seat. To be a civilized director, you need manners.
Kong Rong's Thoughts on Making Pears Read 14 Today, I read the story Let Pears Read in Kong Rong. The story is: Seven brothers, Kong Rong, ranked sixth. At home, Kong Rong respects his elders, his brothers and pays attention to comity. When Kong Rong was four years old, a guest brought a basket of pears. His parents asked Kong Rong to give some pears to their brother.
Kong Rong gave the big and good pears to his brothers and kept the smallest one for himself. The family was puzzled. Kong Rong said, "My brother is older than me, so he should eat bigger. I am a younger brother, so I should eat my younger brother. Everyone praised him as a sensible child. This story tells us that children should respect their elders, unite their classmates and care for others from an early age. Only in this way can they grow into a literate and quality person.
Kong Rong's thought of letting pears read 15 Kong Rong's letting pears is a well-known historical story. It tells: One day, Kong Rong's father gave Kong Rong a big pear, and Kong Rong gave it to his brother. His father asked him, "Why did you give it to your brother?" Kong Rong said, "My brother is older than me, so he should eat bigger." Father gave Kong Rong another big pear, and Kong Rong gave it to his younger brother. The father asked him again, "Why give it to my brother?" Kong Rong said, "My brother is younger than me. I should let him go."
Mom used to buy delicious food, and I thought the big and good one should be mine. My brother and I often quarrel over trifles.
After reading this story, I understand that modesty is a virtue. We should learn from it, but we can't be modest in everything. For example, we want you to catch up with me and compete with each other in study, so that we can make progress together.