Broad-minded
Pinyin: xīn xiōng kāi kuò
Explanation: Broad-minded: thoughts, magnanimity. He is frank and receptive, not narrow-minded, and not narrow-minded.
Source: "Reply to Lu Ziyue" by Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty: "Since the mind is broad, black and white can be distinguished."
Example sentence: Only those with an open mind can be content and happy.
Magnificent
Pinyin: ?kuān hóng dà liàng
Explanation: It describes someone who is big and can accommodate others.
Source: "Selected Songs of the Yuan Dynasty·Anonymous's "Fishing and Woodcutter" III": "I said that my husband did not know how many times he hit me; it turns out that my husband is magnanimous."
Example sentences: We The teacher graciously forgave me.
Open-minded and magnanimous
Pinyin: ?huò dá dà dù
Explanation: ?Open-minded: broad-minded; magnanimous: the test questions are big. Describes a person who is open-minded and tolerant.
Source: "Ode to the Western Expedition" by Pan Yue of the Jin Dynasty: "The joy of watching a man's husband is not just a matter of intelligence and prowess, but an open-minded and magnanimous one."
Example sentences:? The two things people have to do in life are to take precautions before they happen and to be open-minded.
All-encompassing
Pinyin: ?bāo luó wàn xiàng
Explanation: ?Inclusive: including; Wanxiang: all scenes in the universe, referring to various things. The description is rich in content and has everything you need.
Source: Chapter 13 of "The Romance of the Gods" by Xu Zhonglin of Ming Dynasty: "How can you say that it is all-encompassing; sooner or later it will ascend."
Example sentence: "The all-encompassing nature contains Countless secrets.
To be tolerant is to be great
Pinyin: ?yǒu róng nǎi dà
Explanation: ?"Being modest is the only way to benefit, being tolerant is to be great" was first seen in the Ming Dynasty A self-encouragement couplet written by Yuan Keli, the Minister of the Ministry of War and the Crown Prince, in his own "Fu Guotang" in Suizhou, Henan. Two hundred years later, there was an eight-character couplet written by Lin Zexu, a national hero in the late Qing Dynasty, in his study room: "The sea embraces all rivers, and tolerance is great; standing on a wall of thousands of feet, without desire is strong." The original intention is to metaphorize a broad mind like the sea.
Source: "Shangshu"
Example sentence: "The sea accepts all rivers, and it is great if it has tolerance; if the wall stands tall, if there is no desire, it will be strong." What are the opposite words for "Hai Na Bai Chuan"?
Little belly chicken intestines
Pinyin: xiǎo dù jī cháng
Explanation: It is a metaphor for being narrow-minded and only considering small things and not taking into account the overall situation.
Example: Xiaohong next door is really a chicken with a small belly.
Narrow-minded
Pinyin: xīn xiōng xiá ài
Explanation: The meaning is broad-minded: thought, magnanimity. The gas volume is very small.
Sentence: His narrow-mindedness led to internal strife, and his aggressive momentum made people uneasy.