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English version of the Chinese idiom story "Kong Rong Makes Pear", English picture book, English storytelling competition material

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Kong Rong let the pear

Kong Rong Yields the Larger Pears

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Kong Rong is a descendant of Confucius, and he was very polite when he was a child.

Kong Rong was a descendant of Confucius and was very polite as a child.

English version of the Chinese idiom story "Kong Rong Makes Pear", English picture book, English storytelling competition material

On a sunny day, Kong Rong and his brothers sat around eating pears. There are a lot of pears, and they are big and sweet. Kong Rong's father gave the pears to the children and let them choose for themselves.

On a sunny day, Kong Rong and his brothers sat together eating pears. There were many pears, and they were big and sweet. Kong Rong's father distributed the pears among the children, letting them choose for themselves.

English version of the Chinese idiom story "Kong Rong Makes Pear", English picture book, English storytelling competition material

When it was Kong Rong's turn to pick pears, instead of picking the largest and sweetest pear like other children, he picked the smallest pear. His father saw it and felt very strange, so he asked Kong Rong why he picked such a small pear.

When it was Kong Rong's turn to pick a pear, he did not choose the biggest and sweetest pear like the other children. Instead, he chose the smallest one. His father saw this and was very surprised, so he asked Kong Rong why he chose such a small pear.

English version of the Chinese idiom story "Kong Rong Makes Pear", English picture book, English storytelling competition material

Kong Rong replied with a smile: "Because I'm still young, it's good to pick small pears, my brothers are older than me, so I should eat bigger pears." My younger brothers are younger than me, and I should love them and let them eat bigger and sweeter pears. ”

Kong Rong smiled and replied, "Since I am young, a small pear is fine for me. My older brothers are bigger and should eat the bigger pears. My younger siblings are even smaller, so I should care for them and let them have the bigger and sweeter pears."

English version of the Chinese idiom story "Kong Rong Makes Pear", English picture book, English storytelling competition material

His father was very happy to hear this, because Kong Rong knew how to respect his brother and take care of his younger siblings.

His father was very pleased to hear this because Kong Rong knew how to respect his elder brothers and take care of his younger siblings.

English version of the Chinese idiom story "Kong Rong Makes Pear", English picture book, English storytelling competition material

The story of Kong Rong Rang Pear has been passed down as a good story and is still remembered by many people, reminding us to be a polite and caring person.

The story of Kong Rong yielding the larger pears has been passed down as a fine example and is still remembered by many people today, reminding us to be polite and caring.

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