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Spitting, littering after eating.
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Kong Rong let the pear, a model of respecting the old and loving the young.
One day, my father bought some pears and specially picked the largest pear for Kong Rong, Kong Rong shook his head, but picked the smallest pear and said, "I am the youngest, I should eat the small pear, and you will give the pear to my brother." My father was pleasantly surprised.
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Cheng Men Lixue: Cheng Yi is a native of Yichuan, Luoyang, and a famous Confucian in the Song Dynasty. Yang Shi and You Xing visited Cheng Yi, and met this old gentleman who closed his eyes and recuperated, and the gentleman pretended not to know that the two had arrived. The two of them stood respectfully at the door, and by the time the gentleman woke up, the snow on the ground had been more than a foot deep.
The story is about the traditional civilized etiquette of respecting teachers.
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The origin of the grievance award.
Ke Liping, conductor of Shanghai Bus No. 22, once won a very special award - "Return to Grievance Award".
One day, one answered.
When the young man bought the ticket, he deliberately spit out a mouthful of phlegm on a Wujiao banknote and threw it on the ground of the carriage. While accusing the young man, the other passengers also quietly watched Ke Liping. I saw her bend down to pick up the banknote, wipe off the phlegm with a napkin, and then politely hand the ticket to the young man.
Ke Liping's behavior was praised by the passengers, and the young man was even more ashamed and apologized to Ke Liping. Afterwards, colleagues reported the incident to the team, and the team leader presented a special "grievance award" to Ke Liping to encourage the conductors of the team.
The Prime Minister apologized. During Hawke's tenure as Prime Minister of Australia, he once got into an argument with an elderly man in a shopping mall over pensions. On impulse, Hawke scolded the old man: "Stupid old fellow.
The old man took him to court. Hawke held a press conference and publicly apologized to the old man for his uncivilized language. He said:
I was very annoyed that day, but that doesn't excuse me to use that kind of wording. If I did hurt him, I would like to apologize to this gentleman for this, and I would like to forgive me for my inconvenience. ”
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Kong Rong let the pear.
When Kong Rong was a child, he was smart and studious, quick-witted, and knew etiquette, and his parents loved him very much.
One day, my father bought some pears and specially picked the largest pear for Kong Rong, Kong Rong shook his head, but picked the smallest pear and said, "I am the youngest, I should eat the small pear, and you will give the pear to my brother." My father was pleasantly surprised.
The story of Kong Rong rang pear soon spread throughout Qufu and has been passed down as a good example for many parents to educate their children.
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Kong Rong let the pear.
Kong Rong (153-208), a native of Lu (now Qufu, Shandong), was a famous literary scholar in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and one of the seven sons of Jian'an. According to historical records, Kong Rong was not only very smart when he was young, but also a typical example of attaching importance to brotherly gifts and mutual assistance and friendship.
When Kong Rong was four years old, he often ate pears with his brother. Each time, Kong Rong always takes the smallest pear. Once, Dad saw it and asked:
Why do you always take the small ones and not the big ones? Kong Rong said: "I am the younger brother, the youngest, I should eat the small one, and let the big one be eaten by my brother!"
At a young age, Kong Rong understood the principles of mutual courtesy, mutual help, unity and friendship between brothers and sisters, which surprised the whole family. Since then, the story of Kong Rong Rang Pear has been passed down for thousands of years and has become a model of unity and friendship.
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