1. Complete; beautiful; complete; completely satisfied.
Example sentence: Western Han Dynasty Liu Xiang's "Warring States Policy? Zhao Ce": How dare the descendants of the master be evil?
Vernacular translation: Are the descendants of the Lord necessarily not kind?
2. Kindness; good intentions.
Example sentence: Spring and Autumn Period Confucius's "The Great Learning": The way of a great university lies in showing clear virtues, being close to the people, and striving for perfection.
Vernacular translation: The principle of university is to highlight the bright virtues inherent in everyone, and then promote it to others, so that everyone can eliminate pollution and start anew, and strive for excellence to achieve the most perfection. to the point and remains unchanged.
3. Charity.
Example: Tang Dynasty Han Yu's "Yuan Rui": I am afraid but I am afraid that the person will not benefit from good. A good thing is easy to cultivate, and a skill is easy to master.
Vernacular translation: Fearing that the person will not get the benefit of doing good deeds. A good thing is easy to do, and a skill is easy to learn.
4. Express promise. Yes, intact.
Example: Chen Shou of the Western Jin Dynasty's "Three Kingdoms? Biography of Zhuge Liang": The First Lord: "Good?"
Vernacular translation: The gentleman replied: "Okay"
5. In a certain way, clever and skillful.
Example sentence: Spring and Autumn Period Laozi "Laozi": Good at closing, it has no ties but cannot be opened; good at knotting, without ropes, it cannot be untied.
Vernacular translation: A person who is good at closing doors does not use bolts and locks but cannot be opened. People who are good at tying knots with ropes will not be able to tie them with ropes, but they will be unable to free themselves.
6. Good at; good at; leading.
Example: Ming Dynasty Liu Ji's "Words of Mandarin Sellers": There are fruit sellers in Hangzhou who are good at hiding mandarin oranges.
Vernacular translation: There is a fruit seller in Hangzhou who is good at storing citrus.
7. Xiuzhi.
Example sentence: Warring States Period Zhuangzi's "Zhuangzi? Master of Health Preservation": He who is good at swordsmanship hides them.
Vernacular translation: Clean the knife and put it away.
8. Love.
Example: Chun Qiu Zuo Qiu Ming's "Zuo Zhuan": What he does well, I will do; what he does bad, I will change.
Vernacular translation: If the people like it, I will adopt it; if the people hate it, I will correct it.
9. Envy.
Example: Wei and Jin Dynasty Tao Yuanming's "Returning Words": When I get all the good things, I feel the end of my life.
Vernacular translation: I envy all things that coincide with the season of prosperity and growth, and lament that my life is coming to an end.
10. Good people; good things; benefits.
Example sentence: Song Dynasty Shen Kuo's "Mengxi Bi Tan": Keep good things in mind.
Vernacular translation: appease good people.
Extended information
Famous sayings about kindness at home and abroad
1. Be a kind person and seek happiness for mankind. ——(Russia) Gorky
Maxim Gorky (March 16, 1868 - June 18, 1936), formerly known as Alexei Maximovich Beshkov, former Soviet writer, poet, critic, political commentator, and scholar.
2. Kindness is not a science, but a behavior. ——(France) Romain Rolland
Romain Rolland (January 29, 1866 - December 30, 1944), born in Cramsey, France in 1866, was a thinker and writer. Critical realist writer, music critic, social activist, winner of the 1915 Nobel Prize for Literature, and a famous French humanitarian writer in the first half of the 20th century.
3. Kindness is the sunshine of the spiritual world. ——(France) Victor Hugo
Victor Hugo (February 26, 1802 - May 22, 1885), a French writer, wrote many poems and novels throughout his life , scripts, various essays, literary reviews and political articles, which have a wide influence in France and the world.
4. Kindness and moral character are both like gems and metals. The two set off each other and add brilliance. ——(UK) George Bernard Shaw?
George Bernard Shaw (July 26, 1856 - November 2, 1950), Irish playwright. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1925 for his idealistic and humanitarian works. He is an outstanding modern British realist dramatist
5. Kindness is a universal language that can make blind people Feel, the deaf smell. ——(US) Mark Twain
Mark Twain is an American writer and speaker. His real name is Samuel Langhorne Clemens. "Mark Twain" was his pen name, originally a term used by Mississippi River sailors to indicate the depth of water measured on the waterway.
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