Well, 'doing good moral of the story' means that the main lesson or take - away from the story is about performing good deeds. It could be about being honest, sharing, or showing compassion. Stories with such morals shape our character and encourage us to act in a more positive way in society.
We can start by being more aware of the needs of others around us. Just like in stories with a 'doing good' moral, if we see someone in trouble, we can offer help. For instance, if an elderly person is struggling to carry groceries, we can assist them.
There were many famous stories of good deeds in ancient times, some of which included:
1. Qu Yuan carried rice: When Qu Yuan was young, he helped an old lady carry rice and send her home.
2. Zhang Liang picked up shoes: When Zhang Liang was young, he picked up the shoes that the old man threw into the river. In the end, he was appreciated by the old man and taught him the Art of War.
3. The story of Zhuang Zhou: Zhuang Zhou borrowed rice from a friend, but the friend offered to lend him gold. Zhuang Zhou used the story of a fish seeking water to express his thoughts.
4. Sun Tai's story: Sun Tai was an upright and kind person. He married a disabled woman and helped the poor.
5. When Song Jiang was young, he sympathized with the sufferings of the working people and helped the blind organize an orchestra to write songs and arrange music for them.
6. The story of Fan Zhongyan: Fan Zhongyan studied hard, worked hard to become a prime minister and a famous doctor, and took saving people as his duty.
These stories showed the spirit of doing good and the quality of kindness of the ancient people, which had a positive impact on later generations.
A popular quote is 'In a world where you can be anything, be kind.' It simply and powerfully highlights the importance of kindness and doing good in all situations.