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After reading "Kong Rong Rangli", 250 words

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Chapter 1: Thoughts after reading Kong Rong Rangli Su Mingyang

I read a book, and the name of this book is [Recited on a Day]. There are many short stories in this book, but one of my favorite stories here is about Kong Rong letting pear rise. Now let me talk about the content!

When Kong Rong was four years old, it happened to be his grandfather's sixtieth birthday. Many guests came, and a plate of crisp pears was placed on the birthday table. His mother asked Kong Rong to divide the pears, so Kong Rong began to divide the pears. After dividing, everyone got their own pears, but Kong Rong gave himself the smallest one. So his father asked him, everyone else shares the big pear, why do you share the smallest pear? Kong Rong replied calmly: There are tall and low trees, old and young people. Respecting the elderly and respecting the elders is the principle of life! My father was very happy after hearing this. The story of Kong Rong letting pears spread quickly throughout the Han Dynasty, and little Kong Rong also became a good example for parents to educate their children.

I understand. Little Kong Rong knew how to respect the elderly when he was only four years old, and he did a good job, but what about us? I will learn from Xiao Kongrong in the future.

Chapter 2: Thoughts after reading "Kong Rong Lets the Pear" Liu Minghao

The story "Kong Rong Lets the Pear" is a well-known story. The content is this: One day, my father brought a big pear to Kong Rong, and Kong Rong gave it to his brother. His father asked: "Why should I give it to my brother?" Kong Rong said: "I am young, so I should eat the smaller one." After saying that, he picked up the small pear and started eating it.

I was deeply moved after reading it. Think of putting delicious food in your bowl every time you eat, and hiding something you like very much. I remember one time my mother bought new shoes for me and my brother, and I accidentally scratched my shoe by a branch. So I exchanged my shoes with my brother's shoes. Since my mother bought the same shoes, my brother didn't know about it either. I always thought I was very smart, but I really regretted it after reading "Kong Rong Lets the Pear".

I must learn from Kong Rong’s humility. Always be a good student who thinks about others and is humble to others.

Part 3: Thoughts after reading "Kong Rong Lets the Pear"

Today I read the story "Kong Rong Gives Pears". This story tells the story of a 4-year-old child in the Han Dynasty. On his grandfather's 60th birthday, his father asked him to divide the pears. He divided the pears in order of eldest and youngest, leaving the youngest to himself. The father asked him: "Why?" How should I give it to the youngest? "Kong Rong said: "Trees have different heights, and people have different ages. Respecting elders is the principle of life." Later, his father asked him to give the pears to his brothers. He still gave the pears to his youngest, and gave the big ones to his elder brother and younger brother. He felt that the younger brother should be given to him.

A four-year-old child is so sensible, smart, and respects the old and loves the young. What a great virtue it is. His moral character is what we should learn from childhood. Humility is a traditional virtue of the Chinese nation. Sometimes it is a kind of respect, sometimes it is a kind of tolerance, and sometimes it is a kind of contribution. We should also learn from him in our daily lives. We should help people who need help when we meet them, and we should take the initiative to give up our seats when taking the bus. In this way, our lives will be more colorful and our society more harmonious!

Chapter 4: Thoughts after reading "Kong Rong Lets the Pear"

Today, I read a story about Kong Rong giving pear.

Kong Rong was only four years old at that time. His father bought a basket of pears from the market. Kong Rong’s brothers all ran up to grab the big pears to eat, but Kong Rong stayed aside. Dad was very unhappy when he saw it and asked everyone to put the pears away for Kong Rong to share. Kong Rong first took the two largest ones and gave them to his grandfather and grandma, and then gave them to his father, mother, and brothers in turn. In the end, there were only two pears left. Kong Rong gave the big one to his younger brother without hesitation. When his father asked him why he did this, Kong Rong replied: "The teacher said that you should be filial to your parents and respect your elders, so you should give the older ones to your brothers. If your younger brother is younger than me, you should let him, so I will give the youngest to myself." Dad nodded with satisfaction after listening.

I understand a truth from this story, we should respect the old and love the young. At this time, I remembered that when I was a child, my mother said that when eating, you should give it to the elders first. After going to school, the teacher said that classmates should help each other, just like their brothers and sisters, and share in learning together. This is the traditional virtue of our Chinese nation.

Chapter 5: Thoughts after reading Kong Rong Rangli Xu Shuqi

Today I read an article called "Kong Rong Lets the Pear". This article tells us a simple truth, that is - respect the old and love the young.

The article says that Kong Rong had older brothers and younger brothers. When he was very young, his family bought pears, and Kong Rong was responsible for dividing the pears among everyone. He gave the big pears to his older brothers and younger brothers, and kept the smallest one for himself. When his father saw it, he asked him why. He said that he was younger than his brother, so he took the smaller one. His father asked him again, "Isn't that younger brother younger than you? Why did he get the bigger pear?" Kong Rong replied that his younger brother was younger and he was the older brother, so he should give the bigger pear to his younger brother.

Later, this incident of Kong Rong has been praised by future generations.

When I read this story, I was very ashamed. Kong Rong at that time should be younger than me now. He already knew how to be humble, but what about me? I ate all the delicious food alone, and never thought of saving some for my parents or sharing it with my brothers and sisters. Now, after reading this article, I understand that I should learn to be humble, learn to share, and can't just eat the delicious food for myself; I can't be fussy about it in school. If a classmate touches me, I will touch him too.

There are many such examples in my life. I will get rid of these bad habits in the future and learn Kong Rong’s spirit of humility - respecting the old and loving the young.

Chapter 6: Thoughts after reading Kong Rong Rangli Liu Xinran

"Filial piety is beauty", and "beauty" is the virtue in that person's mouth. In fact, virtue is like a vast ocean. Only through the accumulation of good things as big as water droplets can we truly build that beautiful character.

Presumably, the story of "Kong Rong Lets Pears" has long been famous in ancient and modern times.

One day, Kong Rong’s mother bought back a bag of pears and washed them for everyone to eat. She put the washed pears on the table and let Kong Rong, the youngest in the family, pick first. Kong Rong looked at the pears on the plate. First he chose a big, yellow pear and gave it to his father, then he chose a very sweet pear and gave it to his mother. Then he picked up other big pears and gave them to his brothers, and finally picked up the smallest pear and ate it. Kong Rong's father saw it and couldn't help but curiously asked: "Why did you only take the smallest pear for yourself? You were the first to take it. You can take the largest and most fragrant pear for yourself." Kong Rong said: "Only give the best to the elders. Respecting teachers is the principle of life." Kong Rong's father was surprised and happy after hearing this..

As the saying goes, "Virtue and filial piety come first." Only by being filial to your teachers and respecting your elders can you do other things well. Kong Rong is a good example. It is precisely because he has been filial and kind since he was a child that he has been recognized and approved by everyone.

Filial piety is also a kind of beauty. Why not pass on beauty to your family and elders?

Virtue is like a pair of big wings covered with feathers. As long as you accumulate them one by one, you will eventually become an "angel" of virtues that everyone admires.

Chapter 7: Thoughts after reading Kong Rong Rangli Liu Yeye

Tonight I read the story "Five Sons Admitted to the Imperial College". The story tells that when Dou Yujun was young, he did not study well, his family was very rich, and he was greedy and exploited the poor. Later, he changed his ways, stopped doing bad things, and began to help the poor. After he had five sons, he had strict requirements on his sons, so that they all grew up healthily and became high officials.

I learned two idioms from this story:

Greedy: Very greedy, never satisfied.

Correct wrong behavior: Correct wrong behavior and return to the right path. It means no longer doing bad things.

I also read the story "Kong Rong Gives Pears". The story tells that when Kong Rong was four years old, someone sent him a basket of pears. He and several brothers picked the pears, and he picked the youngest one. He knew courtesy, filial piety, and respect for his elder brothers since he was a child. We should learn from him.

I learned two phrases from this story:

Filial piety: Be filial and respectful to your elders.

Respect: Treat someone with attention and respect. Respect: Be respectful and polite to elders or guests.

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