Who knows the story about tolerance? 300 words, one * * * three.

During the reign of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty, there was a great scholar named Zhang Ying. One day, Zhang Ying received a letter from home, saying that his family had a dispute with his neighbor over a three-foot wide homestead, and asked him to use his power to ease the relationship and win the lawsuit. After reading the letter, Zhang Ying smiled indifferently and wrote a letter with a poem: Why not let him write a three-foot book? The Great Wall of Wan Li is still there today, but I haven't seen Qin Shihuang. After receiving the letter, the family gave up the three-foot homestead. Neighbors saw it and offered to give it to each other. As a result, it became Liuchi Lane, and this story of peace has been passed down to this day.

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Once, when the barber was shaving Premier Zhou, the Premier suddenly coughed and the knife immediately scratched his face. The barber was very nervous and at a loss, but to his surprise, Premier Zhou didn't blame him, but kindly said to him, "It's not your fault. I didn't say hello to you before coughing. How did you know I was moving? " Although this is a trivial matter, it shows us the virtue of Premier Zhou-tolerance.

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Franz Liszt, a Hungarian composer, pianist, conductor and music activist, is one of the main representatives of romantic music and is known as the "King of Piano". There is a girl who is going to give a concert. The poster says that she is a student of Liszt. Liszt appeared in front of the girl the day before the performance. The girl was frightened and sobbed, claiming that she had no livelihood and asking for forgiveness. Liszt asked her to give him her bullet and give him some advice. Finally, she said brightly: "Come on stage and act boldly. You are my student now. You can announce to the theater manager that the teacher will play the last program of the party for the students. " Liszt played the last song at the concert.