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乔治·华盛顿是美国的第一位总统。小时候,他曾砍掉了父亲的两棵樱桃树。当父亲回家发现树被砍后,感到非常愤怒。他暗暗发誓:“如果我查出是谁干的,一定要狠狠教训他一顿。”于是,父亲四处询问。当他问起儿子时,华盛顿开始放声大哭,并坦白说:“是我砍了您的树!”
父亲温柔地抱起儿子,对他说:“我那聪明的孩子,我宁愿损失一百棵树,也不愿听到你说谎。”
哲理故事:诚实是力量的一种象征,它体现了一个人的高度自尊,以及内心的安全感与尊严感。
This sentence demonstrates the comparative structure 'would rather... than...' and conveys strong moral values.
George Washington was the first president of the United States. As a young boy, he once chopped down two of his father's cherry trees. When his father returned and saw the trees, he was furious. He thought to himself, "If I find out who did this, I will give them a severe lesson." The father asked around, and when he questioned his son, Washington began to cry and confessed, "It was I who cut down your trees!"
The father picked up his son and said, "My clever boy, I would rather lose a hundred trees than hear you tell a lie."
Moral of the story: Honesty is a symbol of strength; it reflects an individual's high self-respect, inner security, and sense of dignity.
乔治·华盛顿是美国的第一位总统。小时候,他曾砍掉了父亲的两棵樱桃树。当父亲回家发现树被砍后,感到非常愤怒。他暗暗发誓:“如果我查出是谁干的,一定要狠狠教训他一顿。”于是,父亲四处询问。当他问起儿子时,华盛顿开始放声大哭,并坦白说:“是我砍了您的树!”
父亲温柔地抱起儿子,对他说:“我那聪明的孩子,我宁愿损失一百棵树,也不愿听到你说谎。”
哲理故事:诚实是力量的一种象征,它体现了一个人的高度自尊,以及内心的安全感与尊严感。