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A collection of cartoon pictures about civilization stories

About fifty stories about civilization

Once, my mother and I were sitting on the bus. A grandma came and I gave my seat to her.

A short story about civilized etiquette

When Kong Rong was four years old, he often ate pears with his brother. Every time, Kong Rong always took the smallest pear. Once, my father saw the content and asked: "Why do you always take the small one instead of the big one?" Kong Rong said: "I am the younger brother and the youngest. I should eat the small one and let the big one go." Give it to your brother!”

At a young age, Kong Rong understood the principles of courtesy, mutual help, unity and friendship between brothers and sisters, which surprised the whole family. Since then, the story of Kong Rong letting the pear go has been passed down for thousands of years and has become a model of unity and friendship.

(2) Extended reading of a complete collection of comics and pictures about civilized stories:

The story of Kong Rong letting pear first appeared in "Shishuo Xinyu Jian" "Shu":

The continuation of the Han Dynasty book says: "Kong Rong, courtesy name Wenju, was a native of Lu and the 20th grandson of Confucius. His great-great-grandfather Shang was the prefect of Julu. His father Zhou was the captain of Mount Tai." Rong A separate biography says: When Rong was four years old, he ate pears with his brother and often attracted the younger ones. People ask why. The answer is: "Child, the law should be to choose the smaller one."

"Book of the Later Han·Biography of Kong Rong" Li Xian notes ""The Biography of the Rong Family" says: "When he was four years old, he had sex with his brothers. *Eating pears will attract the little ones. 'The adults asked why, and he replied: 'My son, I should take the little ones.' This is a strange story in the clan."

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The short story of civilized etiquette is as follows:

1. Chengmen Lixue

Yang Shi (1053~1135) was a very talented scholar in the Northern Song Dynasty. A native of Jiangle, Jianzhou (now part of Fujian). After becoming a Jinshi, he gave up being an official and continued his studies.

One day, it was snowing heavily and the weather was freezing cold. When Yang Shi encountered a difficult problem, he braved the biting cold wind and asked his classmate You Ye (1053~1123) to go to his teacher's house for advice. When he came to the teacher's house, he saw that the teacher was sitting in a chair and fell asleep. He couldn't bear to disturb him for fear of disturbing the teacher's rest, so he stood quietly outside the door and waited. When the teacher woke up, there was already a foot of snow under their feet and their bodies were covered with snow. The teacher hurriedly invited Yang Shi and others into the room to teach them. Later, "Cheng Men Li Xue" became a widely circulated example of respecting teachers.

2. Kong Rong gave pears

When Kong Rong was four years old, he often ate pears with his brother. Every time, Kong Rong always took the smallest pear. Once, my father saw it and asked: "Why do you always take the small one instead of the big one?" Kong Rong said: "I am the younger brother and the youngest. I should eat the small one and give the big one to my brother." Let’s go!”

At a young age, Kong Rong understood the principles of courtesy, mutual help, unity and friendship between brothers and sisters, which surprised the whole family. Since then, the story of Kong Rong letting the pear go has been passed down for thousands of years and has become a model of unity and friendship.

3. A Hundred Miles of Negative Rice

Zhong Yuan, also known as Zilu or Ji Lu, was a native of Lu during the Spring and Autumn Period and a proud disciple of Confucius. He was straightforward, brave and very filial. In his early years, his family was poor, so he often picked wild vegetables to make meals, but he carried rice home from hundreds of miles away to serve his parents. After the death of his parents, he became a high official and was ordered to go to the state of Chu. He was accompanied by hundreds of chariots and horses, and he had as much grain as ten thousand bells. Sitting on the folded brocade mattress and eating a sumptuous feast, he often missed his parents and sighed: "Even if I want to eat wild vegetables and carry rice for my parents, where can I get it again?" Confucius praised: "You Serving your parents can be said to be doing your best while you are alive and missing them after death.

5. Buying fruits

A professor took his young son to the market to buy fruits and then choose fruits! The vendor asked impatiently if he wanted to buy it because it was very expensive. The professor politely said yes and handed the fruit to him, and then paid for it on the way home. The younger son was silent all the way. When he got home, he couldn't bear it anymore and asked: "Dad, you are an expert, a professor and a scholar, and have always been the most respected person in my heart. Why do you let a hawker yell like this?" "The professor said with a smile: "Being courteous and humble is my level, being vulgar and unreasonable is the level of a hawker. I can't destroy my level because of him. "

(3) Extended reading of comic pictures about civilized stories

Meeting Etiquette

1. Handshake Etiquette

A handshake is It is an important way to communicate ideas, exchange feelings, and enhance friendship. When shaking hands with others, look at each other, smile, and do not look around absentmindedly. Do not wear hats and gloves when shaking hands. Under normal circumstances, the duration of shaking hands should not exceed 10 seconds. 3 seconds, you must stand and shake hands to show respect and courtesy to others.

The handshake also pays attention to a certain order: generally, it is "respectable", that is, ladies, elders, married people, and high-ranking people. After the person extends his hand, men, juniors, unmarried people, and those with lower positions can extend their hands to respond. If a person wants to shake hands with many people, the polite order is: superior first, then subordinate, elder first, then junior, and so on. The host, the last guest.

2. Bowing

Bowing means bending down to salute, which is a polite way of showing admiration to others. When bowing, you must stand at attention, take off your hat, salute, or say something nice while bowing. Bow and look at the other person to show sincerity of respect.

3. Salute

Salute is a silent greeting etiquette, often used to greet acquaintances on various occasions. In social situations, people often express friendliness by waving, bowing, or taking off their hats.

A short story about civilized etiquette

1. Kong Rong gave pears

When Kong Rong was four years old, he often ate pears with his brother. Every time, Kong Rong always took the smallest pear. Once, his father saw it and asked: "Why do you always take the small one instead of the big one?" Kong Rong said: "I am the younger brother and the youngest. I should eat the small one and give the big one to my brother." "

At a young age, Kong Rong understood the principles of courtesy, mutual help, unity and friendship between brothers and sisters, which surprised the whole family. Since then, the story of Kong Rong letting the pear go has been passed down for thousands of years and has become a model of unity and friendship.

2. Worry about tasting excrement

Yu Qianlou, a scholar in the Southern Qi Dynasty, served as the magistrate of Xiaoling County. Less than ten days after taking office, I suddenly felt frightened and had a premonition that something was going on at home, so I immediately resigned and returned home. When I got home, I found out that my father had been seriously ill for two days. The doctor said: "To know whether the patient's condition is good or bad, just taste the patient's feces. It will taste bitter."

Qian Lou then tasted his father's feces and found that it tasted sweet. He was very worried. At night, he knelt down and worshiped the Big Dipper, begging to die in his father's place. His father died a few days later. Qian Lou buried his father and stayed there for three years.

3. Zengzi avoided the banquet

Zengzi was a disciple of Confucius. Once he was sitting next to Confucius. Confucius asked him: "The sage kings in the past had supreme virtue. The essential and profound theories are used to teach the people of the world, so that people can live in harmony and there will be no dissatisfaction between kings and ministers. Do you know what they are?"

Zengzi listened and understood his teacher Confucius. He wanted to teach him the most profound truth, so he immediately stood up from the mat he was sitting on, walked outside the mat, and replied respectfully: "I'm not smart enough. How can I know? Please ask the teacher to teach me these principles." "

It was a very polite behavior for Zengzi to "avoid the seat". When Zengzi heard that the teacher was about to teach him, he stood up and walked outside the seat to ask the teacher for advice. This was to show that he was grateful. Teacher respect. The story of Zengzi's politeness was passed down to future generations, and many people learned from him.

4. The nurse is not lazy

Cui Shannan, a native of Boling in the Tang Dynasty, served as an official to the Jiedushi of Shannan West Road. At that time, Cui Shannan's great-grandmother, Mrs. Changsun, was old and lost her teeth. Her grandmother, Mrs. Tang, was very filial. After washing every day, she would go to the hall to feed her mother-in-law with her own milk. After so many years, Mrs. Changsun no longer eats other meals and is still in good health.

When Mrs. Changsun was seriously ill, she called the whole family together and said: "I can't repay the bride's kindness. I hope that the bride's descendants and daughters-in-law will respect her as she respects me." Later Cui Shannan did After becoming a high-ranking official, he followed Mrs. Changsun's instructions and respected his grandmother, Mrs. Tang.

5. Lying on the Ice Seeking Carp

Wang Xiang, a native of Langya, lost his biological mother when he was young, and his stepmother Zhu said bad things about him in front of his father many times, causing him to lose his father's love. When his stepmother was sick, he took off his clothes to serve her. She wanted to eat live carp, but it was freezing cold, so he took off his clothes and lay on the ice. The ice suddenly melted and two carps jumped out. After the stepmother ate it, she recovered from her illness. Wang Xiang lived in seclusion for more than 20 years, and later rose from the rank of magistrate of Wen County to Grand Sinong, Sikong and Taiwei.

What are the short stories in picture books about civilization?

Personal etiquette is mainly:

"Little Bear Picture Book Series"

Family etiquette , Public etiquette:

"David Goes to School", "Angry Soup Edition"

Short stories about civilization

1. Kong Rongrang Pears

When Kong Rong was four years old, he often ate pears with his brother. Every time, Kong Rong always took the smallest pear. Once, his father saw it and asked: "Why do you always take the small one instead of the big one?" Kong Rong said: "I am the younger brother and the youngest. I should eat the small one and give the big one to my brother." "

At a young age, Kong Rong understood the principles of courtesy, mutual help, unity and friendship between brothers and sisters, which surprised the whole family. Since then, the story of Kong Rong letting the pear go has been passed down for thousands of years and has become a model of unity and friendship.

2. Tasting excrement and worrying

Yu Qian Lou, a scholar in the Southern Qi Dynasty, served as the magistrate of Xiaoling County. Less than ten days after taking office, I suddenly felt frightened and had a premonition that something was going on at home, so I immediately resigned and returned home. When I got home, I found out that my father had been seriously ill for two days. The doctor said: "To know whether the patient's condition is good or bad, just taste the patient's feces. It will taste bitter."

Qian Lou then tasted his father's feces and found that it tasted sweet. He was very worried. At night, he knelt down and worshiped the Big Dipper, begging to die in his father's place. His father died a few days later. Qian Lou buried his father and stayed there for three years.

3. The Prime Minister apologized. During his tenure as Prime Minister of Australia, Hawke once had a dispute with an old man in a shopping mall over a pension issue. Hawke impulsively called the old man: "Stupid old guy." 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 troubled that day, but that cannot be the reason for me to use those words. If I did hurt him, I would like to apologize to this gentleman for this. Please forgive me for being disrespectful."

4. Lenin gave way

Once, Lenin went downstairs and met a female worker carrying a basin of water upstairs in the narrow aisle of the stairs. When the female worker saw that it was Lenin, she made way for him and prepared to retreat. Lenin stopped her and said, "You don't have to be like this. You have walked half way with your things, and I am empty-handed now. Please go over first!" He said the word "please" very loudly and kindly.

Then he leaned against the wall and asked the female worker to go upstairs before he went downstairs. Lenin was undoubtedly a great man, but he was not rude because of his noble status, which further showed his great qualities.

5. Lincoln, who "suffered his anger"

Once, U.S. President Lincoln and his son Robert drove down the street and encountered a column of troops passing by on the street. Lincoln casually asked a passerby: "What is this?" Lincoln originally wanted to ask which state's regiment it was, but he did not make it clear. The man thought he didn't know the army, so he replied rudely: "This is the Union Army. You are such a big fucking fool." Facing the rebuke from an ordinary passerby, Lincoln only said "Thank you" without saying a word. No scowl.

6. The origin of the Grievance Award

Shanghai Bus No. 22 conductor Ke Liping once won a very special award - the "Grief Award". One day, when a young man was buying a train ticket, he deliberately spit on a five-cent note and threw it on the ground of the carriage. While other passengers were blaming the young man, they also quietly watched Ke Liping.

She bent down to pick up the banknotes, wiped the phlegm with a napkin, and then politely handed the young man the ticket. Ke Liping's behavior was praised by passengers. The young man felt ashamed and apologized to Ke Liping. Afterwards, colleagues reported the matter to the team, and the team leader awarded Ke Liping a "Grief Award" to encourage all the conductors in the team.

Civilized picture book stories

Personal etiquette is mainly: such as "Little Bear Picture Book Series"

Family etiquette, public etiquette: such as " David Goes to School", "Angry Soup", etc.

There are also "I Know Politeness", "I Can Communicate", etc.

Excellent picture books are indispensable mentors and helpful friends in the growth of children. Through reading picture books, we Help children to truly understand various behavioral norms and communication procedures from a conscious and emotional level, and slowly internalize their behavior into good habits. This not only promotes the traditional virtues of the "land of etiquette" in children, but also makes them love reading and reading since childhood. Good reading habits are brought to young children and promote their healthy physical and mental development.

If you want to choose picture books, you can go to Aili Chinese and English Picture Book Library or its website.