Xianren means a wise person, virtuous and benevolent.
Xianren is a Chinese word, pronounced xián rén, which means a wise person.
A wise person. Quote from "Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals: Kaichun": "Uncle He Xiu's behavior is very virtuous and benevolent, and he has been regarded as a benchmark throughout the country."
Being virtuous and benevolent. Quoted from "Dongguan Hanji Biography of Queen Guanglieyin": "After ascending to the throne, she was virtuous and benevolent, suitable for the mother of the world, and wanted to be given the honorable position."
Xianren Sentences
1 , The wisdom of the benevolent and wise, the concerns of the wise, the words of the salary, the words of the temple, the rise and fall of things, will be heard.
2. If you respect the virtuous and enable the capable, and if the heroes are in office, then all the people in the world will be happy and willing to serve in their dynasty. If you do not believe in benevolence and virtuous people, the country will be empty.
3. This article now presents further research results, which are intended to be used as a starting point, with the intention of attracting the unanimous attention of relevant colleagues and sages, in order to pool their efforts and promote the accelerated development of medicated dietary therapy in my country.
4. Benevolence learns virtues, benevolence and filial piety practice virtues; benevolence and harmony fulfills virtues, the virtue of benevolence and love; kindness and great virtues, benevolence and courtesy promote virtues; benevolence establishes virtues, benevolence cultivates virtues; benevolence and justice embrace virtues, benevolence and kindness are good virtues ; Benevolent and virtuous, benevolent and virtuous.
5. Knowing the virtuous means wisdom, recommending virtuous people means benevolence, and attracting virtuous people means righteousness. With these three things, how can we add Han Ying?
6. Throughout the ages, the thoughts, conduct, and behavior of the Chinese nation’s sages, sages, and people with lofty ideals have been interpreted as “brave.”