Kong Rong was a literary scholar at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, with five older brothers and a little younger brother, one day, Kong Rong's family ate pears, his parents let Kong Rong pick pears first, Kong Rong did not pick good, did not pick large, only took a small one. When the parents saw it, they felt very confused, so they asked Kong Rong: 'So many pears, and let you take it first, why don't you take the big one?' Kong Rong replied, "I am young, I should take the small one, and leave the big one for my brother to eat." ’
The father asked him again, 'You have a younger brother, but isn't the younger brother than you?' Kong Rong said: "I am older than my brother, I am an older brother, and I should leave the eldest to my younger brother to eat." The father listened, laughed, gently patted Kong Rong's head, and praised: "You are such a good child." ’
