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Stories of kindness and bravery of the ancients
1. Sun Shuaio kills snakes.

When Sun Shuai was young, he went out to play and saw a snake with two heads. He killed the snake and buried it. He came home crying. His mother asked him why he was crying. Uncle ao replied, "I heard that whoever sees two snakes will definitely die." I just saw it, afraid to leave my mother and die. " Mother said, "Where is the snake now?" Answer: "I am afraid that others will see this snake again and have killed it and buried it." His mother said, "I heard that God will bless those who accumulate evil deeds, and you will not die." Sun Shuai has reached the position of Chu and has not yet started to govern the country, but the Chinese people have already believed that he is a benevolent man.

2. Zhu Wang Huien and the chef

Once, King Hui of Chu ate cold pickled cabbage and found leeches in it, fearing that the cook would be executed. For some reason, he swallowed leeches. Your Yin asked King Hui of Chu and said, "Why do you suffer from abdominal diseases?" ? King Hui replied, "I didn't want the chef who cooked food and the official in charge of food to die, so I swallowed leeches and ate them rashly, making me sick." Hearing this, Yin immediately lowered his head and replied, "I have heard that the sky is ruthless and only kind people can get help. Wang has the help of Tian Dao, and there will be no disease to attack it! " ! That night, after King Hui of Chu went to the toilet, the leeches in his belly were discharged, and the stubborn disease wrapped around King Hui was cured.

3. Qu Yuan carries rice on his back

One day, snow-white rice suddenly flowed out from the crack in the big stone in front of Qu Yuan's house. When people saw it, they took bowls, spoons and cloth bags to pick up rice and carry it home. Soon, Qu Yuan's father found that there was less and less rice in the granary at home. He was very surprised. One night, he found that Qu Yuan was carrying rice from the granary, so he stopped Qu Yuan, only to find that it was Qu Yuan who had poured the rice into the crevice. Father didn't blame Qu Yuan, but said to him, "Our rice can't save many poor people. If you grow up to be an official and manage Chu well, won't the poor in the world have food? "