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The four-character idiom of kind-hearted and kind-hearted Ensui

1. Idioms about the first benevolence and the fourth benevolence

The first is the idiom and explanation of the word benevolence:

Benevolence, benevolence, benevolence, kindness in heart , excellent medical skills.

A person with lofty ideals originally refers to a person who is kind and moral, and can sacrifice his life for justice. Now it generally refers to people who are patriotic and contribute to the revolutionary cause.

Renxinrenwen Wen: famous, prestigious. Have a kind heart and a reputation for kindness.

Benevolent words and benefits Bo: many, wide. It means that if a kind person says a word, others can get great benefits.

Morality of benevolence and righteousness generally refers to the moral norms advocated in the old days.

Be benevolent and righteous to the fullest. Do your best to be benevolent and righteous. It means that people's kindness and help have been maximized.

A benevolent and righteous gentleman originally refers to a kind-hearted and decent person, and later generally refers to a person who is enthusiastic about helping others.

Renjiangyi millet refers to the money and rice given to others.

Benevolence to people and things: benevolence, sympathy, love or help. Love everyone, and then love all things. It used to mean that officials were benevolent and capable.

Benevolent gentleman: benevolence. Formerly known as a decent person with a good heart. It is also used as an irony to satirize hypocrites.

A benevolent and righteous person is a person who is virtuous and abides by integrity.

Benevolent and indecisive means weak and lacking in opinion.

Treat everyone equally.

The Division of Benevolence and Righteousness Division: Army. Advocate for love and justice and defeat the evil army. Also known as "the soldier of benevolence and righteousness".

Benevolent people can be benevolent. It used to be said that things done by people with status are always reasonable.

The soldiers of benevolence and righteousness 〖Explanation〗Bings: the army. Advocate for love and justice and defeat the evil army. Same as "teacher of benevolence and righteousness".

The fourth is the idiom and explanation of the word benevolence:

To be insensitive means to be slow to respond to external things or to have no feeling.

To be cruel, unkind, cruel and vicious, not at all No sympathy or mercy.

Issue government orders and implement benevolent policies. It is a metaphor for rulers implementing enlightened politics.

Extrajudicial benevolence used to refer to lenient treatment of criminals.

Woman's benevolence Official: kindness. Women's soft hearts. In the old days, it meant being conciliatory in dealing with things and not understanding the general situation.

You will know your benevolence by observing the mistakes you have made. You can understand the character of a person by observing the nature of his mistakes.

Accumulate merit and benevolence. Accumulate merit and benevolence.

Insensitive Insensitive: having no feeling. Limb paralysis and loss of consciousness. It is a metaphor for slow response or indifference to external things.

Sacrificing one's life for justice means sacrificing one's life for justice. Later, it generally refers to giving up one's life in order to safeguard a just cause.

Seek benevolence and you will get benevolence. Seek benevolence and you will get benevolence. A metaphor for the realization of ideals and wishes.

To be rich and unkind means to: do, by extension, seek. In order to get rich, the exploiters are ruthless and cruel, without any kindness at all.

Treating everyone equally originally meant that saints treated common people equally and showed kindness to them. Later, many expressed that they treat everyone equally, regardless of their thickness.

Different people have different views on the same issue from different positions or angles.

Seeking life harms benevolence. It means seeking to survive harms benevolence.

To take righteousness into benevolence means to sacrifice one's life for justice.

Benevolent people can be benevolent. It used to be said that things done by people with status are always reasonable.

Zhi Ge Xing Ren Zhi: stop. Ren: benevolent government. Stop the war and implement benevolent government. 2. Idioms describing kindness

Mr. Dongguo: Generally refers to a confused person who talks about kindness to bad people.

Punishment is Bo Bu Ci: Bo means light; Ci means kindness. A light punishment is not mercy. It means that the severity and leniency of punishments must be determined based on the actual circumstances and cannot always be lenient or lenient.

Woman's benevolence: official: kindness. Women's soft hearts. In the old days, it meant being conciliatory in dealing with things and not understanding the general situation.

Good deeds and small favors: Hao: like; Xing: perform; Hui: kindness. Refers to someone who likes giving small favors to others.

Give small favors: Shi: give; Hui: kindness. Likes to give small favors to others.

Fake people and false righteousness: Pretending to be kind and kind.

Hypocrisy: Pretending to be kind and kind.

Hypocrisy: Pretending to be kind, but actually being evil at heart.

Kuguoxin: Kukou: repeated advice; Poxin: a kind heart. A metaphor for kind and patient persuasion.

Benevolence on the inside and righteousness on the outside: Very kind at heart, and treat others with kindness.

Bodhisattva’s heart: a metaphor for a compassionate heart.

Pubian Zhizhi: Pu: Cattail, a kind of herbaceous plant. Use Pu as a whip, it is soft and cannot hurt anyone. In the old days, officials were said to be generous and kind.

Benevolent heart and benevolent skills: kind-hearted and superb medical skills.

Renxinrenwen: Wen: famous, prestigious. Have a kind heart and a reputation for kindness.

Song Xiangzhiren: benevolence: kindness. Refers to the ridiculous behavior of showing kindness to enemies.

Blessing: Providence’s favor or mercy.

To be unkind for the sake of wealth: to do, by extension, to seek. In order to get rich, the exploiters are ruthless and cruel, without any kindness at all.

Kind-hearted: kind-hearted and willing to do good.

Righteousness does not control wealth, kindness does not control soldiers: Lord: in charge. You cannot control money if you follow morality, and you cannot control an army if you are kind. 3. What are the four-character idioms for benevolence

The four-character idioms for benevolence: treat everyone equally, do the same without mercy

1. Treat everyone equally

Meaning: Originally, it means that saints treat common people equally. , showing kindness together. Later, many expressed that they treat everyone equally, regardless of their thickness.

From: "The Original Man" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty: "That's why the sage treats everyone equally, treats people who are near and treats people who are far away."

Interpretation: Therefore, the sage treats the common people equally and shows kindness to them. Be kind to those who are close to you, and recommend to those who are far away.

2. Do one's duty without giving in.

Meaning: It originally means taking benevolence as one's duty without any humility. Hind refers to taking the initiative to do what should be done when encountering it, without giving in.

From: "The Analects of Confucius·Wei Linggong": "The Master said: 'Be benevolent and do not yield to the teacher.'"

Interpretation: Take on the important task of realizing benevolence, even if you are with the teacher Not inferior in comparison.

Extended information

Synonyms of treating everyone equally: impartiality

Meaning: bias: bias. Not taking sides. Express neutrality or impartiality.

Pinyin: bù piān bù yǐ

Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate, attributive, adverbial; used to express impartiality and neutrality

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Don’t be biased towards any party

As long as the management is done with the right people, impartiality, moderation, and the essence of the country as the destination, there will be no evil. ---Lu Xun's "Wandering·Old Master Gao"

Example: I am impartial, and to be fair, she is certainly at fault, but you are at fault first. 4. Idioms with the word benevolence

The benevolent see benevolence, the wise see wisdom: The benevolent see it and say it is benevolence, the wise see it and say it is wisdom. It is a metaphor that different people have different views on the same issue from different positions or angles.

Benevolent heart and benevolent skills: Kind-hearted and superb medical skills.

A person with lofty ideals: originally refers to a person who is kind and moral, and can sacrifice his life for justice. Now it generally refers to people who are patriotic and contribute to the revolutionary cause.

Renxinrenwen: Wen: famous, prestigious. Have a kind heart and a reputation for kindness.

Benevolent words benefit Bo: Bo: many, wide. It means that if a kind person says a word, others can get great benefits.

Morality of benevolence and righteousness: generally refers to the moral norms advocated in the old days.

Benevolent and righteous gentleman: Originally refers to a kind-hearted and decent person, and later refers to a person who is enthusiastic about helping others.

Renjiangyi millet: refers to the money and rice given to others.

Benevolence to people and things: benevolence: benevolence. Be kind to people and care for living things. It used to mean that officials were benevolent and capable.

A benevolent gentleman: Ren: benevolence. Formerly known as a decent person with a good heart. It is also used as an irony to satirize hypocrites.

A benevolent and righteous person: a person who is virtuous and adheres to integrity.

Benevolent and indecisive: It means being weak and lacking in opinion.

Treat everyone equally: Treat everyone equally.

Kind words and beneficial words: It means that words spoken by virtuous people are of great benefit.

The Division of Benevolence and Righteousness: Division: Army. Advocate for love and justice and defeat the evil army. Also known as "the soldier of benevolence and righteousness".

Benevolent people can be benevolent: It used to mean that things done by people with status are always reasonable.

Soldiers of Benevolence and Righteousness: Soldiers: Army. Advocate for love and justice and defeat the evil army. Same as "renyi" 5. What are the idioms with the fourth character "ren"

Brutal, unkind, cruel and vicious, without sympathy or compassion at all.

When issuing political decrees, Shiren issues decrees, Carry out benevolent government.

Benevolence outside the law used to refer to lenient treatment of criminals.

Women's benevolence used to refer to women's kindness. Tolerate the weak and not to recognize the general.

If you observe the nature of a person's mistakes, you can understand his character.

Accumulate merit and benevolence.

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Indifferent: having no feeling. It is a metaphor for being unresponsive or indifferent to external things.

Seeking benevolence is a metaphor for achieving benevolence. .

The benevolent see it as benevolence, the wise see it as wisdom. The benevolent see it as benevolence, the wise see it as wisdom. Different people have different views on the same issue from different standpoints or angles.

Sacrificing one's life to become a person means perfection; benevolence: benevolence, the highest standard of Confucian morality. It refers to sacrificing one's life for justice, and later generally refers to sacrificing one's life for the sake of justice.

To be rich is not to be benevolent. , by extension to seek.

In order to get rich, the exploiters are ruthless and cruel, without any kindness at all.

Treating everyone equally originally meant that saints treated common people equally and showed kindness to them. Later, many expressed that they treat everyone equally, regardless of their thickness.

Different people have different views on the same issue from different positions or angles.

Insensible refers to a slow response or no feeling to external things.

Insensitive or unresponsive to external things. 6. What are the idioms that describe "kindness"?

Don't bully the darkroom.

Innocent heart. benign countenance.

Great mercy. Generosity and kindness.

Definition: Do not deceive the darkroom (bù qī àn shì): deceive: deceive oneself; darkroom: a place where others cannot see. Don't do shameful things where no one can see you.

Source: "Yinghuo Fu" by King Luo Bin of the Tang Dynasty: "A gentleman has the right to enter a dark room and not deceive." 2. Innocence (chì zǐ zhī xīn): Innocence: a newborn baby.

It is a metaphor for a pure and kind heart. Source: "Mencius Li Lou Xia": "A great man is one who has not lost his innocent heart."

3. Kind eyebrows and kind eyes (cí méi shàn mù): describes a person's appearance as a kind person . Source: Lao She's "Lao Zhang's Philosophy": "A round face, a silver-grey beard, and kind eyebrows."

4. Great Mercy (dà cí dà bēi): Kindness: Giving with love and care Bringing peace and happiness to all living beings; Compassion: Relieving the suffering of all living beings with compassion; Compassion: A Buddhist saying that saves people from suffering. Describes a person's charity.

Source: "The Lotus Sutra of Wonderful Dharma - Parables": "Great kindness and great compassion, always tireless, always seeking good deeds, benefiting everyone." 5. Generosity and benevolence (kuān hòu rén ài): means generosity and kindness Love, tolerance and kindness.

Source: From Hu Shi's "My Mother": This is a kind-hearted woman who knows right from wrong, endures humiliation and bears heavy burdens, and is kind and generous. 7. Famous sayings or idioms about kindness

Punishment is small and kindness is not good. Bo: light; Ci: kind. A light punishment is not mercy. It means that the severity and leniency of punishments must be determined based on the actual circumstances and cannot always be lenient or lenient.

The benevolence of women: kindness. Women's soft hearts. In the old days, it meant being conciliatory in dealing with things and not understanding the general situation.

A small favor: giving; Hui: kindness. Likes to give small favors to others.

Good deeds and small favors: like; do: perform; favor: be kind. Refers to someone who likes giving small favors to others.

Hypocrites pretend to be kind, but in fact they are evil at heart.

Hypocrisy and hypocrisy pretend to be kind and kind.

Fake people pretend to be kind and kind.

Kukou Po Xin Ku Kou: repeated advice; Po Xin: a kind heart. A metaphor for kind and patient persuasion.

Benevolent on the inside and righteous on the outside, he is very kind in his heart and treats others with kindness.

Pubianzhipu: Cattail, a kind of herbaceous plant. Use Pu as a whip, it is soft and cannot hurt anyone. In the old days, officials were said to be generous and kind.

The bodhisattva's heart is a metaphor for the heart of kindness.

Benevolent and kind-hearted, with excellent medical skills.

Renxinrenwenwen: famous, prestigious. Have a kind heart and a reputation for kindness.

Song Xiangzhi Renren: Kindness. Refers to the ridiculous behavior of showing kindness to enemies.

Blessing God's favor or mercy mercy.

Being rich is not benevolent: doing, by extension, seeking. In order to get rich, the exploiters are ruthless and cruel, without any kindness at all.

Kind-hearted and kind-hearted, willing to do good deeds.

A kind heart is equal to gold-----Shakespeare

Kindness is not a kind of knowledge, but a kind of behavior. ——Romain Rolland

I love you because you have a kind heart, not because of your knowledge. ——Davis

Failure to forgive others is to tear down the bridge you want to cross.

——G.H.

Heaven’s heart is most benevolent, and the right path is never alone!