Chapter 299: Seeing the Student Cry

Comte stood there, disappointed at the man who was looking at him. The pen %fun %Pavilion www.biquge.info said in his heart: "This is also the village master? The heart spoke, but his head shook, and he remembered a word, but he said to the village master: "Rotten wood should not be carved, and the wall of dung should not be stained." ”

The village owner kept looking at Kong De, and when he saw Kong De looking at himself and scolding himself, his face was stunned, he hid back, and asked, "Who do you say is rotten wood and who is dung?" ”

Comte didn't expect that the words he thought of were spoken, and since he said it, so be it, and said: "I said that you are rotten wood, and you are the wall of dung." At this time, Kong De didn't know where his temper came from, and said loudly: "I haven't seen a village master like you?" I am a virtuous man, a virtuous man, don't you hear? ”

"I heard that?" The village lord replied.

Kong De was about to go on, but was choked back by the village master's words. He looked at the village owner and became even more angry, staring at people, wanting to scold but not knowing what to scold, his face was flushed.

The old man stuck out of the window, put his hand to his ear and listened, and as he listened, he suddenly remembered something. He remembered nothing else, it was the village owner and the crying man who came to my house. Lao De pondered: "What are the village owners and that person doing at my house?" ”

Lao De pondered and put his head back, and then he saw a few students in the school, and he didn't know why they were crying there?

Lao De is very strange, what's going on? I haven't beaten you in days?

After thinking about it for a long time, Lao De didn't understand, why did they cry? He walked towards them and said, "What are you crying about, who has done something to you?" ”

When the children heard the teacher's question, they cried and pointed out, saying, "Hit someone!" Somehow, Lao De asked himself, these children cried even more, as if they were crying on purpose? Lao De didn't think much about this, he looked out of the window, looked at the village owner and the man, and said in his heart: "Who hit whom?" ”

Lao De glanced at it a few times and asked the students: "You saw who beat whom, why didn't I see it, they started beating people?" ”

When the children heard the teacher say, they didn't see anyone beating someone, and their crying was lowered, knowing that maybe they were crying wrong? But I've already cried, what's the matter? The child will also continue to cry, cry when he grows up, just cry, and not say a word.

Lao De saw that the children stopped, and cried again, and cried even higher. Said: "What are you crying about! Who hits people? ”

A few children opened their eyes and looked at Lao De, crying loudly, not a single tear.

Lao De looked at a few children and said, "Who hit someone?" Don't cry! Cry again, cry again and I'll hit you board! ”

As soon as Lao De finished talking about playing the board, several children immediately fell silent and looked at Lao De.

Seeing that the children stopped crying, Lao De asked, "Who hit someone, tell me?" ”

A little fat man said: "Teacher, didn't you say that you didn't watch the beating?" ”

Lao De looked at the little fat man and said, "Yes, I want to watch, and I still ask you what are you doing?" ”

The little fat man lowered his head and didn't squeak, because he didn't know who hit someone, and he couldn't say it if he didn't know, and he was afraid if he couldn't say it, so he just waited for the teacher to ask other classmates.

Lao De saw that the little fat man didn't reply, and said, "Speak, who hit someone?" ”

The little fat man, scared there, couldn't say a word.

Lao De saw that the little fat man didn't say anything, and he was a little angry: "Hey? What's the matter with you, who hit someone you tell me. What's the matter, you're afraid you'll tell me that the man will beat you? I'll tell you it's okay, he's going to beat you, you go to your father. ”

The little fat man still didn't speak. A little thin boy spoke, he looked at the teacher and said, "Old De, I didn't look at anyone beating people, I only saw the person outside crying." When that person cries, I'm afraid, such a big person can cry, and the person who beats him must be very painful. I was scared that the beater would come in, so I cried. ”

Seeing that one child told the truth, another child also dared to tell the truth, and said to the teacher: "Old De, so am I." ”

Lao De was a little angry when he heard this, and said, "What do you two call me?" ”

There were two or three crying children left, and they just wanted to tell the truth, but they didn't expect the teacher to suddenly get a little angry.

The two children who replied looked at the teacher and replied: "Teacher, I call you Lao De?" ”

Lao De said: "I am your teacher, how can you call me Lao De?" ”

The little thin boy said, "Old De, didn't you teach us to tell the truth?" Aren't you called Lao De? When we call you Lao De, are we telling the truth? ”

Another child who spoke said, "Yes, old man, so am I." ”

When Lao De heard it, he was indeed called Lao De. Thinking about it again, this calls himself Lao De, is it the truth?

In fact, Lao De has a name, his surname is De, because the neighbors on the street like to call him Lao De, and after a long time, Lao De can be regarded as his name.

Lao De looked at his two students and said, "Call me Lao De, it's the truth?" ”

The other child who spoke said, "Yes, your name is Lao De, we call you Lao De, don't you tell the truth?" If we call you another place, aren't we telling a lie? ”

When Lao De heard that this was really the case, he suddenly remembered the words in the Analects, which said that filial piety is the foundation of benevolence. That is to say, the root of "benevolence" is to be filial to one's parents and respect one's elder brother.

A teacher for one day, a father for life. Teachers also belong to parents. How can anyone call their parents by their names when they are children? Besides, his real name is not Lao De, Lao De is a nickname. When a child calls his parents by their nicknames, isn't that a livestock?

After thinking about it, Lao De said to the students: "You can't call me Lao De, you can only call me a teacher or a gentleman." You just can't call me Lao De. Because, the teacher is also equivalent to your parents, calling them by their first names or nicknames, which is a great disrespect to your parents. Listen to me talk about the Analects of Mencius. What Mencius's Analects are talking about, it is about benevolence. What kind of person is benevolent? What is the root of benevolence? ”

Lao De said this and looked at the students: "How many times have I told you? Filial piety is also the foundation of human beings! What is filial piety, huh? Filial piety, filial piety is to honor the elder brother. Got it? ”

The students all looked at Lao De, and Lao De also looked at them, and Lao De said, "I ask you if you know?" ”

The students looked at Lao De and did not speak. Lao De asked: "What does filial piety mean in addition to honoring the elder brother?" Lao De glanced at the students and said: "Filial piety also means honoring parents and respecting brothers." ”

Lao De looked at the students one by one without squeaking, and walked two steps and said: "The Analects are broad and profound, and you can understand a lot of meanings in one sentence." Filial piety is not only the meaning of honoring parents and respecting brothers, but also the meaning of honoring brothers. This is a gentleman, not only to respect the elders, but also to the younger generations. Honor your brothers and sisters, parents, grandparents, and grandparents; Honor younger brothers and sisters, sons and girls, grandchildren and grandchildren. If you can do this, you can be considered a gentleman. If you can't do this, you can't be called a gentleman. ”