2. Kong Rong, a native of Qufu, Shandong Province in the Eastern Han Dynasty, was the 20th grandson of Confucius. His great-grandfather Kong Shang was a giant deer satrap, and his father was Kong Zhou, a captain of Mount Tai. Kong Rong Biography records that when Kong Rong was four years old, he ate pears with his brother and always took the small ones. Someone asked him why he did it. He replied: children eat small, and it is reasonable to take small. According to The Biography of Li Xian and Kong Rong, when Kong Rong was four years old, he ate pears with his brothers, while Kong Rong always ate small ones. An adult asked him why he did it. He replied: I am young and have a small appetite. I should eat something small. "Because Kong Rong is so smart and wise, he has understood this truth since he was a child, and his clan relatives all think that he is a wizard."