Kong Rong was born in Qufu, Shandong Province in the Eastern Han Dynasty, the twentieth grandson of Confucius and the sixth son of Kong Zhou, a captain of Mount Tai. When Kong Rong was four years old, it happened to be his grandfather's 60th birthday, and many people came. There is a dish of fragrant pears, which is placed on the longevity platform. Mother let Kong Rong share it. So Kong Rong divided them according to the order of generations, and everyone got his own share, but his own share was the smallest. His father asked him strangely, "everyone else takes big pears, but you take small ones." Why? " ? Kong Rong calmly replied, "There are heights in trees and ages in people. Respecting the elderly is the truth of being a man! " Father is very happy.
Three Kingdoms Kong Rong
When Kong Rong was a child, he was smart and studious, with a flexible mind and a flow of answers. Everyone praised him as a child prodigy. By the age of 4, he had been able to recite many poems, and he also knew manners. His parents love him very much.
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 and asked, "Is that brother younger than you?" Kong Rong said, "Because my brother is younger than me, I should give him up." 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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