Four hundred and thirty-seven I never get tired of reading you a thousand times
437. The beauty of a gentleman becoming a man
Child: Dad, I saw the elephant.
Dad: Are you going to the zoo with your mom?
Child: No, it's in the pool at our house.
Dad: Let's go and take a look.
Child: The elephant is wandering around in the pool, dad, find a way to save it.
Dad: Don’t want to keep it, so play with you every day?
Child: I think about it, but I can’t.
Dad: Why can't it?
Child: If it falls into it, its family will be anxious. Besides, it will definitely miss its family.
Dad: The pool is so deep, how can I save it?
Child: This is very simple, dig a gap.
Dad: What should I do if the pool is dug up?
Child: If it is broken, repair it.
Dad: What a good kid. Who taught you?
Children: Our teacher once said that a gentleman has the beauty of adulthood. Being willing to help others is a Chinese virtue.
Dad: But it is not human.
Children: Our teacher also said that animals are also friends of humans.
Dad: Okay. Dad listened to his son and went back to get the tools.
Child: Dad is a good person. "Saving a life is better than building a seven-level pagoda."
Dad: Who heard of this?
Child: Grandma said. Grandma believes in blessings the most. Grandma said that people are doing things, and God is watching. God knows the words and deeds of people. People live in the world and do more good deeds.
Dad: You know a lot.
Child: But not as good as fathers.
Dad: What else do you know?
Children: "Good will be rewarded with good deeds, and evil will be rewarded with evil. It is not that the time is not, and when the time comes, everything will be rewarded."
Dad: Is this what grandma said?
Child: Let me correct me, it was my grandfather who said it.
Dad: What else did grandpa say?
Child: That's too old.
Dad: Where did the oldest go?
Child: Grandpa said: If you do all bad guys and evil things, they will definitely be rotten to the core. The eighth generation cannot turn over. This is too profound and I don’t understand it.
Dad: Then digest it slowly and you will understand later.
Child: I think so. I won’t bully, I want to help the weak. I won’t say one thing and do it one thing, and I will lose all the face of being a human being.
Dad: My baby son is almost a little adult.
Child: Stop bragging, act quickly. Don’t let the elephant wait in a hurry.
Dad: I'll come when I go.
Child: Brother Elephant, please come back later. "Wukong" will come back soon and save you from the pool.
Attachment: After a few minutes, the elephant was rescued. The elephant stared at her benefactor, expressed her sincere respect, and then entered the mountains and forests.