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仁 [rén]
1. A moral category referring to mutual love, assistance, and empathy between people.
(一种道德范畴,指人与人相互友爱、互助、同情等。)
2. The innermost part of a fruit pit or the edible portion inside other hard shells.
(果核的最内部分或其他硬壳中可以吃的部分。)
3. A surname.
(姓。)
1. A broad moral concept in ancient China, primarily indicating mutual affection among people. Confucius regarded this as the highest moral standard.
(中国古代一种含义极广的道德观念。其核心指人与人相互亲爱。孔子以之作为最高的道德标准。)
2. A title for a virtuous person.
(有德者之称。)
3. Historically referred to a person with benevolence.
(旧指有仁德的人。)
4. Refers to a being that provides grace to all living things, often paired with the five elements in ancient thinking.
(指事物中有恩于万物生育者,古代常与五行等相配。)
5. Perfect virtue.
(完美的道德。)
6. A benevolent government.
(仁政。)
7. Kindness.
(恩惠。)
8. Sympathy; pity.
(同情,怜悯。)
9. The part inside the outer skin of seeds, commonly referring to edible seeds, nuts, and the inner skin of similar fruits. Originally written as 人, later changed to 仁 during the Ming Dynasty.
(种子外皮内的部分——常指可以食用的种子和坚果、核果及类似果实的内果皮里边的部分。字本作「人」,明代后改作「仁」。)
10. Something resembling a kernel of fruit.
(类似果仁的东西。)
11. Man (plural: men).
(人。)
12. An ancient county name.
(古县名。)
13. A river name.
(水名。)
14. An ancient Chinese unit of length equal to 8 feet (some say 7 feet, or other variations).
(等于8尺(一说7尺,也有说5.6尺或4尺的)的中国古代长度单位。)
15. A surname.
(姓。)
形 [rén]
1. Sensitive—used in a negative form with "不".
(有感觉能力——与「不」连用,作否定式。)
2. Warm and rich.
(温润。)
3. Kind; a respectful term often used in letters.
(敬辞。旧时常用于书信中。)
动 [rén]
1. To love.
(亲爱。)
2. To sympathize; to feel pity.
(同情;怜悯。)
3. To miss someone.
(思念。)
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