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1. Abraham Lincoln, the 19th President of the United States, once went out. An old black beggar in ragged clothes bowed to him on the roadside. When President Lincoln found out, he immediately took off his hat and returned the favor meticulously. The attaché expressed confusion about the president's behavior, "You are the president, do you need to return courtesy to a beggar?" President Lincoln said: "Although he is a beggar, I don't want him to think that I am an ungrateful person."

2. Once, Queen Victoria of England was busy meeting the prince and left her husband Alberto aside. The husband was very angry and quietly returned to the bedroom. Soon there was a knock on the door, and the husband asked: "Who?" He replied: "I am the queen.".

The door did not open, and the Queen knocked again. Someone in the room asked again: "Who?" The Queen said kindly: "Victoria!" But the door was still closed. The queen was so angry that she decided to go back, so she knocked on the door again and replied gently: "Your wife." The husband smiled and opened the door.

3. The world-famous litterateur and Irish playwright Bernard Shaw once visited the Soviet Union and met a smart little girl on the street and played with her. When leaving, he said to the little girl: "Go back and tell your mother that today you are playing with the world-famous Bernard Shaw."

Unexpectedly, the little girl imitated George Bernard Shaw's tone and said, "Go back and tell your mother that the person you are playing with today is the Soviet girl Katya." This incident shocked Bernard Shaw greatly. He said with emotion: "No matter how great a person's achievements are, he is equal to anyone in terms of personality."

4. The Russian writer Turgenev was walking on the street once , a beggar knelt down and begged: "Sir, give me some food." Turgenev searched all over his body and found nothing to eat. I had to say: "Brother! I'm sorry! I didn't bring anything to eat."

At this time, the beggar stood up, with tears on his face, clasped the writer's hand and said: "Thank you! I have been desperate and plan to leave this world after begging for some food. Yours The word 'brother' makes me feel that there is still true love in this world, and it gives me the courage to live."

5. Premier Zhou worked tirelessly for his country and his country, and dedicated himself without reservation. He devoted his life's energy to his work, but he had great respect for others' even small efforts for him. When the waiter brings him food or something, he either puts down his work, stands up and takes it with his hands, or smiles and nods to the waiter to express his gratitude.

When Premier Zhou went out to inspect work, whenever he was about to leave a place, he always shook hands with waiters, guards, chefs and medical staff one by one, and said cordially to everyone: "Thank you for your hard work." , Goodbye!" and took photos with them. What is even more touching is that when Premier Zhou was dying, he still did not forget to thank the medical staff who guarded him.

One Sunday, Premier Zhou went to a photo studio to take pictures due to work needs. At this time, some customers had come to the photo studio, and the photographer was preparing to take a photo of a People's Liberation Army soldier. After Premier Zhou entered the door, everyone hurriedly greeted him and said hello.

When they knew that Premier Zhou was here to take pictures, the photographer and the soldier both said: "The Prime Minister is busy with work, please take the photo first!" The Prime Minister waved his hand and urged the soldier cordially: "Everyone is the same. You’re busy, it’s your turn, you should take the photo first.” Then he sat down as an ordinary customer and insisted on queuing up to take photos in order, which deeply moved the people present.