2. Ceng Zi's withdrawal: Ceng Zi is a disciple of Confucius. Once, Confucius wanted to teach him profound theories, and Ceng Zi sat there. Hearing this, he stood up from the mat and stood outside the mat to show his full respect for the teacher.
3. Send goose feathers a thousand miles away: In the Tang Dynasty, the leader of a minority nationality in Yunnan sent a special envoy to Mian Bogao to present swans to Emperor Taizong. On the way, Mian Bogao accidentally let the swan fly away, leaving only a few goose feathers. After arriving in Chang 'an, Mian Bogao paid a visit to Emperor Taizong, presented goose feathers, and attached a poem "Courtesy is light, affection is heavy, goose feathers are sent thousands of miles away". This allusion means that the gift is very thin, but the affection is extremely deep.
4, three visits to the cottage: At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Liu Bei invited him to his residence three times in order to help Zhuge Liang, and finally waited for Zhuge Liang. "Three visits to the thatched cottage" later became a famous allusion to describe the thirst for talent.
5. Che Yin Capsule Firefly: Che Yin was born in Jin Dynasty. He was smart and studious since he was a child, but his family was poor and he often had no oil to light a lamp. So he caught fireflies in the summer night to illuminate the night reading, and his knowledge increased day by day, becoming a well-known scholar. "Che Yin Yeast" has also become an allusion to diligent study.
6. Nothing: Wang Gong went home as an official, and an elder of the same clan sat in a bamboo chair to see him and said, You should have a lot of such things when you come back from the East. Can you give me one? Wang Gong gave him the mat, but he had to sit on it afterwards. The man was very surprised and said, I thought you had an extra bamboo mat. Wang Gong replied, I never have anything extra.
7. Charity: Li Shiqian was a native of Qiwei in the Northern Dynasties, and his family was very rich. One year, he lent the villagers thousands of stones of grain, but when the borrower was unable to repay it, he burned all the loans. The next year, when the crops were harvested and the borrower came to pay back the grain, he still resolutely refused. This has also become a model of helping others.
8. Sean's apprentice: Before becoming Liu Bang's military adviser, one day Sean was walking on the bridge and met an old man. He deliberately dropped his shoes under the bridge and asked Sean to pick them up and put them on him. After Sean finished, the old man happily called him an obedient child and gave him a copy of The Art of War. Sean studied hard and finally became a generation of military advisers. This story later became a famous allusion to respect for the elderly.
9. Cui Shu returned to the Pearl: Cui Shu was from the Tang Dynasty. He lived with a businessman when he took the exam. Later, the businessman was seriously ill and died, and he was given a big treasure pearl. Cui Shu buried the merchant, but instead of taking the sphere, he buried it in the grave. His greed for money was later passed down as a beautiful talk.
10: Jubo Xun was a wise man in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Once he went to visit a friend who was seriously ill, which coincided with the siege of Hu Bing. He refused to escape alone and was willing to replace his friend's life with his own. Hu Bing was greatly moved, led the army to withdraw, and the whole city was saved. Jubo Xun's loyalty to friendship has been passed down from generation to generation.
1 1, the turn of the century: during the Spring and Autumn Period, Bao was a counselor, and his good friend Guan Zhong once worked under the enemy's door and was captured after failure. Please be the prime minister. He highly recommended Guan Zhong. Finally, Guan Zhong became prime minister and Bao became his subordinate. This friendship has been passed down as a beautiful talk in history.
12, Xu Heng doesn't eat pears without owners: Xu Heng is the meta-agent. Once, when he was walking in midsummer, he was very thirsty. When he met a pear tree by the roadside, everyone else scrambled to get the pear to eat. Xu Heng was the only one sitting. Someone asked him, and he said, pear trees have no owners, but my heart has owners. What others have lost, even if it is a moral mistake, is unacceptable.
13, Yan Zichao always recalled his horse in a broken car: During the Spring and Autumn Period, Yan Zichao, the prime minister of Qi State, always recalled his horse in a broken car. Qi Jinggong sent someone to give him a luxury carriage many times, but he refused. He believes that he should start from himself, be thrifty and set an example for the government and the people.
14, Cheng Xue: In Song Dynasty, students from Cheng Yi and You Zuo went to Cheng Yi's house for advice. When they came to the teacher's house, they found Cheng Yi asleep. They couldn't bear to be disturbed, so they waited quietly outside the door. It was cold and snowing. When the teacher woke up, there was already a foot of snow under their feet. "Chengmen Sydney" later became a widely circulated model of respecting teachers.
15. Making friends in good faith: In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Zhang Shao and Fan Wentong studied in imperial academy and were very good friends. When they left school, they agreed to meet again at Zhang Jian's house at noon on the Mid-Autumn Festival two years later. Two years later, during the Mid-Autumn Festival, Zhang Shao killed chickens and cooked. At noon, paradigm really came from thousands of miles away. There are also stories about their honesty in making friends.
16 Tissot saves father: In the Western Han Dynasty, Chunyu Kun, an official, was sentenced to corporal punishment and sent to Beijing. His youngest daughter, Chunyu Tissot, insisted on going to Beijing with her father all the way, and wrote a letter to Emperor Wendi to save her father. In the end, Emperor China abolished corporal punishment and became a famous allusion to filial piety.
17, Three Movements in Meng Mu: When Mencius was a child, the environment near his home was not good, and his mother moved several times to better educate her children. After the "Three Movements to Meng Mu", it became an allusion that parents raised their children with good intentions.
18, Zhao rou sells pears: Zhao rou is from the northern Wei dynasty. Once he went to the street to sell plows, and a man wanted to buy Zhao Rou's plow. Zhao Rou wants 20 silks, but another person thinks that his asking price is too low and wants to buy 30 silks. Zhao Rou said that this was agreed with people, and they could not be tempted or sold to the original people.