What are the stories about nobility, stories of noble character?

Updated on culture 2024-02-27
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Examples of virtuous characters are:

    1. Kong Rong let pears.

    Kong Rong was a famous literary scholar in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. When he was young, he took only the youngest pear every time he ate it with his brother. When his father asked him why, he said, "I am the younger brother, the youngest, and I should eat the younger one." Later, "Kong Rong made pears" became an allusion to unity and friendship.

    2. Chengmen Lixue.

    During the Northern Song Dynasty, Yang Shi and You Xing went together to ask the teacher Cheng Yi for advice, and happened to catch Cheng Yi resting, they couldn't bear to disturb, so they quietly waited for the teacher to wake up. After a while, it snowed heavily outside the house, and the weather was cold, and when Cheng Yi woke up, the snow was already a foot deep. And "Chengmen Lixue" has also become a model of respecting teachers.

    3. Su Wu shepherds.

    During the Western Han Dynasty, Su Wu was ordered to send an envoy to the Xiongnu. The Xiongnu nobles wanted to recruit Su Wu, threatened and lured him many times, and exiled him to the remote Beihai to shepherd sheep. Su Wu held the talisman on behalf of the Han Dynasty, and did not leave his body for a moment, and as the years passed, the three-layer yak tail decorated on the knotted pole was gone.

    Despite all the hardships, he never betrayed his country.

    4. Friends of Guan Bao.

    In the Spring and Autumn Period, Bao Shuya was a strategist of the Duke of Qi Huan, and his friend Guan Zhong once worked under the door of the Duke of Qi Huan's enemies, and was captured after his defeat. Qi Huan asked Uncle Bao to be Xiangguo, but he strongly recommended Guan Zhong. In the end, Guan Zhong became Xiangguo, and Bao Shuya became his subordinate, but the two were still good friends.

    This friendship has been passed down in history as a beautiful conversation.

    5. A promise of a thousand gold.

    In the last years of the Qin Dynasty, there was a man named Ji Bu in Chu, who had an upright temperament and was chivalrous and helpful. As long as it was something he had promised, no matter how difficult it was, he would try to do it. Therefore, there is a proverb widely spread among the people of Chu that "it is better to get Ji Bu Yinuo than to get ** hundred catties".

    This is also the origin of the idiom "a promise and a thousand gold", which describes people who are committed to honesty and integrity.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Noble??? Let's go and move China, ordinary people see greatness is the real nobility, an ordinary person, living the lowest life, but still using a meager income to help people in need, to help those who live more difficult.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    A student journalist group of a college newspaper organized one on campus"Unmanned newspaper outlets", a wooden sign with the words:"When the ** paper, two dimes per copy, self-invested coins, self-change. "That gesture, as if to say: I trust you.

    In the first few days, the rate of repaying money is as high as 100%. Soon, the ** rate dropped, dropping to 30% a few months later. The number of people who take newspapers from newsstands every day without paying is gradually increasing, and they are unable to recover their costs.

    The organizers lamented:"Originally, it was to establish a kind of dignity and advocate a civilization, but I didn't expect it"Unmanned newspaper outlets"But it has become the most uncivilized and self-respecting place on campus.

    When a person does not have self-esteem, he will not cherish the dignity you give him, and the human heart is most likely to be numb to trust. Only those who can endure the test of two dimes after years will not be moved in the face of sudden heavy profits. Because of the test of the years, self-esteem has been planted in his bone marrow.

    In fact, you can look up stories about dignity, which are actually-for-tat with noble.

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