"Benevolence" was a moral category with a very wide meaning in ancient China, which originally meant the love between people. Confucius regards "benevolence" as the highest moral principle, standard and realm. He was the first to integrate the whole moral standard and formed an ethical thought structure with "benevolence" as the core, including filial piety, loyalty, faithfulness, courtesy, righteousness, honesty, shame, benevolence, love, harmony and equality. Filial piety is the foundation of benevolence and one of the basic pillars of benevolence's ideological system. He proposed to devote himself to the realization of "benevolence", that is, the view of "killing one's body to become benevolence", which had a great influence on later generations.
Basic meaning:
A moral category refers to mutual love, mutual assistance and sympathy between people; The innermost part of the stone or the edible part of other hard shells; Surname; Sorting, the eldest son is benevolence or Bo, to commemorate the custom developed by ancient Bole.