Idioms describing kindness

1, kind-hearted at home [[zhá i x and né ré n hê u]]: kind-hearted at home. Refers to honest and kind people.

2. Ren Shen Hou Ze [[[shēn rén hòu zé]]: It means deep kindness and kindness.

3. People love things [[rén mín ài wù]]: benevolence: kindness, sympathy, love or help. Love everyone, and then love everything. It used to mean that officials are kind and virtuous.

4. Benevolence [[rén xρnén wén]]: Smell: The name is far and wide. Have a kind heart and a kind reputation.

5. Treat people equally [[yěshtóng rén]]: The original meaning is that saints treat people equally and show kindness. The latter means that people treat each other equally, regardless of rank.

1, kind-hearted at home [[zhá i x and né ré n hê u]]: kind-hearted at home. Refers to honest and kind people.

Source: Song Dynasty's Revelation of Zhao's Participation in Politics: "This store is loyal to the officials and loyal to the family. After studying in Jinli for ten years, he is already a Shu person; Xie Ping returned with Wanli and donated the Han Festival. "

2. Ren Shen Hu Ze

Interpretation: refers to deep love and kindness.

For example, you were reincarnated after generations of practice, and now you are an official. Be kind and generous.

3. Care for the people

Source: "Mencius is dedicated": "A gentleman takes things and loves others with benevolence; For the people, be kind to others, be kind to others, be kind to others, and love things. "

Interpretation: benevolence: benevolence. Be kind to people, and then care for creatures. It used to mean that officials are kind and virtuous.

Example: Liu Bei was portrayed by the author as a benevolent lover, a good corporal, and a typical benevolent gentleman who knows how to be good at people.

4. Benevolence and benevolence [[rén xīn rén wén] n] n

Source: Mencius Li Lou: "There is benevolence and righteousness today, but the people are not governed by it, and they cannot be punished by later generations. They cannot go to Wang Zhidao first."

Interpretation: Smell: Famous people have a long reputation. Have a kind heart and a kind reputation.

5. Treat everyone equally [y and shü tó ng ré n]

Source: Tang Hanyu's Primitive Man: "Therefore, all saints are treated equally, and there are near and far."

Interpretation: The original intention is that saints treat the people equally and show kindness. The latter means that people treat each other equally, regardless of rank.

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