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What's the difference between hate and evil?

There is no difference between these two words. To hate the enemy is to hate the bad guys as much as the enemy. Hating evil means hating bad people as much as hating enemies.

Illness is like hatred: out of position: Han Kong Rong's "Recommended Balance Table": "Loyalty, ambition is like frost, seeing good is shocking, and illness is like hatred."

Usage: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; With praise.

Synonym: duty-bound, go forward bravely; Antonyms come with each other.