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What does "simplicity" mean in the "simple disciple of Christ" inscribed on Henry Dunant's tombstone?
This inscription should describe Henry's pure heart without selfish distractions, and Henry happens to be a Christian, and he conforms to the teachings advocated by Christ, so I think the living will give Henry such a high evaluation, as a simple Christian.

It doesn't matter whether I answer it or not, since I've already started talking. . . Then let the friends behind look at this great man)

When the French lived in Charles Louis Napolé on Bonaparte, Henry was the winner of the first Nobel Peace Prize.

As far as I know, Henry is also the founder of the International Committee of the Red Cross. He advocates true humanitarianism (especially for prisoners of war). After a certain battle, he mobilized people to take in more than 4000 wounded people, which was basically difficult to do at that time. Later, even though he was heavily in debt, he did not forget to continue his charity. After his death, he made a will and donated most of his legacy to charity. . .

He is such a simple Christian.