Generosity means: generous and magnanimous.
Generosity is a Chinese word, the pinyin is kāngkǎi, which means full of righteousness, passionate and not stingy. It is a metaphor for giving wealth and giving wisdom.
From:
Princess Yunluo from "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" by Pu Songling of the Qing Dynasty: "Yuan is a simple and silent man, but generous and charitable."
Ming Dynasty · Zhang Pu's "Tombstone Notes of Five People": "In the first month of the eleventh year of a husband, all sons of wealth and honor are generous and ambitious people."
Synonyms: high-spirited and generous.
Antonyms: stingy, stingy.
Dadu is a Chinese word, pinyin: dàdù.
Interpretation:
1. Describes the popularity and ability to accommodate people.
2. A common name for paper size.
From:
Han Dynasty Bangu's "Book of Han Gaodi Ji": "He is tolerant, loves others and likes to give, has a broad mind, is always generous, and does not interfere with family production and work ."
"Selected Writings. Pan Yue. "Ode to the Western Expedition": "The high happiness of the Han Dynasty is not just due to his cleverness, martial prowess, or open-mindedness."
"Book of the Later Han Dynasty." Volume 24. "Ma Yuan's Biography": "Now that I see His Majesty's magnanimity and magnanimity, just like the great ancestor, I know that the emperor has his own truth."