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Translation: "Benevolence, Righteousness, Courtesy, Wisdom and Trust" are five words!
Benvolence humanity kernel sensitive
righteousness adopted artificial justice meaning relationship righteousness
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智wisdom wit
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believe faith fuse letter message sign true trust without plan
[Basic meaning]
benevolence
(1) benvolence humanity kernel sensitive
Advanced Chinese Dictionary
[Basic meaning]
benevolence
rén
lt;名gt;
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(1) (Understand. From people, from two. The two on the right are Chongwen. Original meaning: fraternity, people love each other)
(2) A very broad meaning in ancient China moral concepts. Its core refers to the love between people. Confucius regarded it as the highest moral standard [benevolence]
Benevolence means kinship. ——"Shuowen"
A benevolent person has good emotions and loves others, so the two characters are called benevolence. ——"Chunchu·Yuan Mingbao"
Love between the upper and lower is called benevolence. ——"Book of Rites·Jingjing"
A gentle person is the foundation of benevolence. ——"Book of Rites·Confucianism"
A benevolent person means that his heart loves others happily. ——"Han Feizi·Jie Lao"
A benevolent person can observe his love. ——"Book of Rites·Four Systems of Mourning Clothes"
How can there be no home? Not as good as an uncle, beautiful and benevolent. ——"Poetry·Zheng Feng·Shu Yutian"
(3) Another example: benevolent people (people with benevolence); benevolent skills (methods of implementing benevolent ways and benevolent government); benevolent people (in Under the cover of benevolence); benevolence (the auspicious sign of benevolence); benevolence and simplicity (benevolence and simplicity); benedu (benevolence and sincerity); benevolence (the teaching of benevolence); benevolence (benevolence and contempt) p>
(4) The name of a virtuous person [the benevolent]
(5) It used to refer to a person with benevolence
I try to seek the benevolent heart of ancient times. ——Song Dynasty Fan Zhongyan's "Yueyang Tower"
(6) Another example: Renren's net (it is said that Shang Tang once asked hunters to open three sides of the net. It means giving a way to survive); benevolent (a virtuous person); Renli (the place where benevolent people live); Renshi (benevolent people. virtuous people)
(7) Refers to those who are kind to the fertility of all things. In ancient times, they were often matched with the five elements.
To nourish it, to grow it, to cultivate it, is to be benevolent. ——"Book of Rites"
(8) Perfect morality [perfect virtue]
A benevolent man will establish others if he wants to establish himself, and he will achieve others if he wants to achieve himself. ——"The Analects of Confucius·Yong Ye"
(9) Benevolent government [benevolent government]
The king who practices benevolence with virtue. ——"Mencius"
(10) Favor [kindness]
The people and their benevolence. ——"The Analects of Confucius". Huang Shu: "It's kindness."
Those who are kind and generous will have the world. ——Lu Xun's "Pseudo Freedom Book"
(11) Sympathy, pity [pity]
It is even more absurd to complain and desire someone to be sad and benevolent.
——Liu Zongyuan's "Tian Shuo"
(12) The part inside the seed rind - often refers to the part inside the endocarp of edible seeds and nuts, stone fruits and similar fruits. The character was originally written as "人", but was changed to "仁" [kernel] after the Ming Dynasty. Such as: walnut kernel
(13) Something resembling a kernel of fruit [something resembling a kernel of fruit]. Such as: melon seeds
(14) 人 [man(pl.men)]
A benevolent person is a human being. ——"Book of Rites· Doctrine of the Mean". Note: "Human, read like a person who looks like a puppet."
A benevolent person is a human being. ——"Mencius · Try Your Heart"
Although he said: "There is benevolence in the well." How should he follow it? ——"The Analects of Confucius·Yong Ye"
(15) Ancient The county name [Ren]
It is also combined with Pu, Yan, Shou and Yuan to form Linren and Pingqiu. ——"Historical Records·Biography of Chun Shenjun"
(16) Water name [Ren River]
Wujiang River, seventy miles east of Fu; its source comes from the Ximanjie, and goes around the south of Fu. Combined with the three rivers of Xiang, Hong and Ren. ——Gu Zuyu "Minutes of Reading History Fangyu"
(17) An ancient Chinese unit of length equal to 8 feet (some say 7 feet, others say 5.6 feet or 4 feet). Tong "仞" [ren]
Ninety percent of the platform is made of pure soil. It is as high as a hundred kernels and the platform (starts) at the foot. ——"Mawangdui Han Tomb Silk Book·Laozi A Edition"
(18) Surname
[Part of speech changes]
仁
rén
lt; form gt;
(1) Having the ability to feel - used with "not" to form a negative form [sensitive]. Such as: hands are unkind; skin is unkind
(2) Warm and rich [warm and rich]
Hanshui is heavy and suitable for bamboo, and river water is fat and suitable for rice. ——"Huainanzi"
(3) Respectful words. The old term is often used in letters [Kind; My good; My dear]. Such as: Rentai; dear brother
benevolence
rén
lt; move gt;
(1) Dear [love]
p>A gentleman is a man of kindness but a corporal. ——"Historical Records·Biography of Mr. Wei"
[Your Majesty] has the intention of benevolent to the people and loving things. ——Wang Anshi, "Shangshi Zhengshu"
(2) Sympathy; pity [sympathize]
It will be louder and louder, and we will cry out and hope for his kindness. ——Han Yu's "Reply to the Letter on the Nineteenth Day afterward"
(3) Miss [miss]
The meaning of suburban society is benevolence to ghosts and gods;...the ritual of eating and drinking is benevolence Guests too. ——"Book of Rites·Zhongni Yanju"
[Commonly used phrases]
Benevolence
rén'ài
(1) [charity] Tolerance and kindness; feelings of love and sympathy
Don’t be evil to anyone, be kind to everyone
Kindness
réncí
(1) [kindhearted; benevolent] benevolent and charitable
The general is kind and refuses to issue orders.
——"Guangzhou Military Affairs"
benevolence
réndé
(1) [benevolent moral integrity] Be generous and kind to others
rendi
réndì
(1) [(used to address one's younger friend or student) my dear friend] Respectfully address one's younger friend or student
benevolent
rénhòu
(1) [gracious] be loyal and honest
benevolent husband
benevolent
rénhuì
(1) [benevalent; kind; merciful] benevolent; benevolent
Sun Taolu is smart and benevolent, respects the virtuous and courteous people, is a hero, and is loyal to him. Of. ——Sima Guang, Song Dynasty, "Zi Zhi Tong Jian"
benevolent people and love things
rénmín-àiwù
(1) [to love all people and animals ] Love the people and cherish all things. Describe officials who are honest and can love the people
They are kind to the people and kind to the people, and they love things. ——"Mencius: Devotion to the Heart"
benevolent gentleman
rénrén-jūnzi
(1) [men of good will] refers to those who are moral and noble. people. Generally speaking, it refers to a kind-hearted person who is eager to help others.
Throughout the ages, benevolent gentlemen never forget their roots. ——Ming Xiaoxiaosheng's "Jin Ping Mei"
Benevolent and righteous people
rénrén-yìshì
(1) [people with lofty ideas] Be virtuous and keep integrity Righteous people
People with lofty ideals
rénrén-zhìshì
(1) [people with lofty ideas] People who are virtuous, ambitious and dedicated to their ideals
As for benevolent people with lofty ideals, they unfortunately suffer from humiliation and try their best to carry out their aspirations...——Ming Dynasty Gui Youguang's "Preface to Mr. Zhang's Sending to Jiajiang"
The Art of Benevolence
The Art of Benevolence
p>
rénshù
(1) [kindness; humanity]: benevolence
It is not the art of benevolence. ——Fang Bao of the Qing Dynasty, "Miscellaneous Notes from Prison"
(2) [carry out humanitarian rule]: a strategy to promote benevolent government
It is a benevolent technique that does not cause harm. The cattle have not seen the sheep. ——"Mencius·King Hui of Liang"
benevolence and benevolence
rénxīn-rénshù
(1) [both with a benevolent mind and art] It is said that only with a heart of benevolence can one have the skills to help the world. Later, it was used as a saying to praise the doctor's excellent medical skills.
...There is no injury, this is a benevolent skill, and you can see the cow but not the sheep. ——"Mencius·King Hui of Liang"
Dear brother
rénxiōng
(1) [my dear friend] A common word of respect for friends of the same generation in the old days. In letters
仁言利博
rényán-lìbó
(1) [words benefit universal benevolence] The words of a benevolent person will benefit everyone
The gentleman said: "The words of a benevolent person are so beneficial! Yan Zi said a word, and the Marquis of Qi spared his punishment."
"——"Zuo Zhuan·The Third Year of Zhaogong"
仁义
rényì
(1) [kindheartedness and justice]: generosity and integrity
Therefore, King Wen ruled the world by practicing benevolence and righteousness - "Han Feizi·Wuzhi"
Acts of benevolence and righteousness
(2) [gentle][方]: docile temperament and understanding of affairs.
righteousness and morality
rényì-dàodé
(1) [justice and virtue] generally refers to all moral principles in feudal society. It originally had a commendatory meaning and later referred to hypocrites. The mantra has a derogatory meaning
Today's heavily armored troops cannot overcome danger; benevolence, righteousness and morality cannot come to court - "Warring States Policy·Zhao Ce II"
The benevolent see benevolence and the wise see wisdom
rénzhě jiàn rén, zhìzhě jiàn zhì
(1) [the benevolent see benevolence and the wise see wisdom] "Yi Xici 1": "The benevolent When you see it, you call it benevolence, and when a wise man sees it, he calls it wisdom. ” Refers to expressing different opinions on the same issue from different angles
benevolent government
rénzhèng
(1) [policy of benevolence]: treat the people with generosity and charity A political strategy that is conducive to winning the hearts of the people with favor
Benevolent government must begin with economic circles - "Mencius"
(2) [benevolent government]: benevolent governance measures<. /p>
benevolence and justice
rénzhì-yìjìn
(1) [most perfectly fulfilled both in love and duty] means that the advice and help to people have been reached to the maximum
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The utmost tranquility and sincerity are all seen, and benevolence and righteousness are exhausted, so there is nothing left to worry about. ——Lu You, Song Dynasty, "Ten Thoughts of Autumn"
International Standard Chinese Dictionary
[Basic word meanings. ]
仁
rén
ㄖㄣˊ
(1) A moral category that refers to mutual friendship and mutual help between people , Sympathy, etc.: ~Yi (a. Benevolence and justice; b. Reasonable, gentle, and considerate of others). ~Political people (people with benevolence and integrity) ~Righteousness, propriety, and wisdom (Confucianism). Ethical thoughts). ~ Treat them the same~ (regardless of thickness)
(2) The innermost part of the fruit core or other hard shell parts: walnuts~ Son.
(3) Surname: NBD, U: 4EC1, GBK: C8CA
(5) Number of strokes: 4 , radical: 任, stroke number: 3211
benvolence humanity kernel sensitive
[Basic meaning]
Meaning
(1) adopted artificial justice meaning relationship righteousness
Advanced Chinese Dictionary
[Basic meaning]
义
yí
lt; name gt;
(1) (ancient word for "yi")
(2) Appearance; appearance [appearance; looks]
Meaning , It's a majesty.
——"Shuowen"
It is said that there is the beauty of justice and virtue. ——"Jia Zi Morality"
Still test the meaning of the big house. ——"Book·Biography"
Department of Justice. ——"Book of Han·Gaodi Ji". Note: "The age of conduct."
(3) Another example: Yiyuan (prosperity of majesty); Yijie (ceremony festival); Yitai (ancient platform for practicing etiquette and righteousness)
(4) Ritual system; laws [laws]. Such as: righteous punishment (ceremony type. Model; model); righteous conduct (ceremonial shape. imitation); righteousness shape (righteous punishment); righteousness (saying whether things should be done or not); righteousness (ceremony rules and laws) p>
[Basic meaning]
Meaning
yì
lt; name gt;
(1) (Knowing. From me, from sheep. "I" means weapons, and it also means ceremonial; "sheep" means sacrifice. Original meaning: justice; appropriate morality, behavior or principle)
(2) Same as the original meaning [justice; righteous; just]
Don’t kill if you are righteous. ——"Mozi·Gongshu"
Justice does not kill young people.
Life is what I want, and righteousness is what I want. You cannot have both, and you must sacrifice life for righteousness. ——"Mencius Gaozi 1"
The metaphor is meaningless. ——Zhuge Liang's "Shi Shi Biao"
Measure righteousness and then act. ——Wang Anshi, Song Dynasty, "Reply to Sima's Remonstrance"
The king of Yan and Zhao had a far-sighted strategy, could defend his land, and would not bribe Qin with justice. (Yi, upholding justice.) - "Six Kingdoms" by Su Xun of the Song Dynasty
(3) Another example: Zhang Yi (to uphold justice); righteousness to cut off the kindness (to cut off the kindness and morality); duty-bound ( Morally undeniable)
(4) Friendship [friendly feelings; friendly sentiments]
Violate the meaning of friendship. ——"New Odes of Yutai·An Ancient Poetry Written by Jiao Zhongqing's Wife"
(5) Another example: ruthless and unjust; ungrateful; righteousness and justice (unity and harmony); righteousness (giving in consideration of friendship) ;Yiyou (a sworn friend or group of sworn friends); righteous brother (a sworn brother); loyalty (the willingness to take risks or make self-sacrifice for others for the sake of friendship)
(6) Meaning; Meaning [meaning]
See meaning far away. ——"Historical Records·Biography of Qu Yuan and Jia Sheng"
(7) Another example: word meaning
(8) Reason [reason]. For example: Yi Yi Cheng Ming (the country's laws must be based on justice before they can be implemented); Yi Bo Yuntian (the justice is high and thick, reaching to the sky. Describes the extremely prosperous morality)
(9) Surname p>
[Part of speech changes]
Meaning
yì
lt; form gt;
(1) Nominal [artificial; nominal; adopted]
The hermit Zhao Yi came to the capital, and King Runan worshiped him as his adoptive father. ——"Luoyang Jialan Ji"
(2) Another example: adopted son (not a biological son, but regarded as a father-son or mother-son relationship); adopted father (regarded as a father through worship. A non-biological father, that is) Godfather, false father)
(3) Related to volunteers; composed of volunteers [volunteer]. Such as: righteousness (the son of the uprising); righteous army; righteousness (voluntary follower)
(4) Good; beauty [good]
Xuan Zhaoyi asked. ——"Poetry·Daya·King Wen"
(5) Another example: righteousness (good voice; good reputation); righteousness (honor naturally due to self-cultivation and morality); righteousness ( Always keep a sense of justice)
(6) Used for charity and relief; for public welfare without taking any reward [public].
For example: Yi Zhuang (formerly refers to some landowners who set aside part of their land as family property to pay for sacrifices, schools, relief for orphans and widows of their own clan, etc.); Yi Tian (fields purchased to help the poor)
(7) false[false]. Such as: prosthetic stick; prosthetic limb
[commonly used phrases]
obligatory
yìbùróngcí
(1) [one's sense of honor makes it impossible to refuse; have a bounden duty] For the sake of morality and the overall situation, cannot refuse
yi warehouse
yìcāng
(1) [public granary] old local storage A granary to provide food for the public in times of famine
Dentures
yìchǐ
(1) [false tooth] artificial teeth, inlaid dentures
righteous place
yìdì
(1) [public cemetery] The public cemetery where the poor were buried in the old days
Indignation
yìfèn
(1) [righteous indignation] Anger inspired by justice or indignation caused by injustice
Full of righteous indignation
Filled with righteous indignation p>
yìfèn-tiányīng
(1) [be filled with moral indignation] The heart is filled with anger inspired by justice. Also known as "righteous indignation filling the chest"
righteous husband
yìfū
(1) [chivalrous (high-minded, righteous) person] A person who speaks loyalty
My righteous husband. ——Li Chaowei of the Tang Dynasty, "Liu Yi Biography"
Yihe Quan, Boxer Rebellion
Yìhéquán, Yìhétuán
(1) [the Boxers; Yihetuan, corps of Righteousness and Harmony] members of a secret society that attempted to violently expel foreign invaders from China in 1900 and force the country's Christians to renounce their Christian faith
righteous deeds
yìjǔ
(1) [magnanimous act undertaken for the public good] To engage in actions that show a noble and fearless spirit for the public good; an act that shows nobility and righteousness
义义
yìlǐ
p>(1) [argumentation] The meaning and point of view of words, articles
Consult with reason. ——"Wen Shuo" by Liu Kai of the Qing Dynasty
Charity sale
yìmài
(1) [sale of goods for charity purpose] Selling donated goods above the market price , the purpose is to raise funds for justice and public welfare causes
义郎
yìláng
(1) [good name for son of others] to A good name for a family's son
Don't marry a righteous man.
——"New Odes of Yutai·An Ancient Poetry Written by Jiao Zhongqing's Wife"
righteousness flag
yìqí
(1) [banner of righteousness] The flag of the rebel army; also borrowed Refers to the rebels
Loyalty
yìqì
(1) [personal loyalty; code of brotherhood] The courage and attitude to take risks or make self-sacrifice because of friendship
righteous army
yìshī
(1) [righteous army; army fighting a just war] An army that resists cruelty or fights for justice
righteous man
yìshì
(1) [high-minded man]: A person with high moral principles or integrity, sentiment or warrior demeanor
What a righteous man. ——"Book of Han Li Guangsu Jian Biography"
(2) [person who upholds justice]: a person who supports justice and defends justice, a person who supports justice
(3) [ righteous man]: A person with a sense of justice, a person who behaves properly or justly; a person who has good conduct and knows right from wrong
righteous people
yìshìmín
(1 ) [a person who upholds justice and righteous people] righteous scholars and righteous people, upright scholars and people
righteous people in my city.
——Shao ??Changheng of the Qing Dynasty, "The Leftover Manuscripts of Qingmen"
yìshú
(1) [free private school] A private school that was free of tuition in the old days; also See "honour permits no turning back"
义无愿
yìwúfǎngù
(1) [honour permits no turning back]: A high sense of justice or responsibility does not allow going back to the past time or place
(2) [be duty-bound not to turn back]: Morally speaking, we can only move forward bravely and cannot look back or retreat
Obligation
yìwù
(1) [duty; obligation; commitment]
(2) Work, behavior, service or duty required by order or custom according to identity, status or occupation
Basic rights and obligations of citizens
(3) Generally mandatory moral or ethical responsibilities
Obligations
yìwù
(1) [volunteer; voluntary] no reward
voluntary labor
compulsory military service
yìwù bīngyìzhì
(1) [system of compulsory military service; compulsory service system] According to the law, citizens have the obligation to perform military service within a certain age and a certain number of years
Compulsory education
yìwù jiàoyù
(1) [ompulsory education] The minimum educational level required or guaranteed by law, usually minors should attend a registered school for a specified number of years
Voluntary labor
yìwù láodòng
(1) [voluntary labor] Labor performed out of one’s own free will
righteous knight
yìxiá
(1) [swordsman] A chivalrous person who does justice and eliminates violence
Although Ni Er is usually a scoundrel, he is known as a righteous chivalrous person because of his actions. ——"A Dream of Red Mansions"
Definition
yìxiàng
(1) [term of meaning] Dictionaries, items listed in the same entry according to their meanings
Yixing
Yìxīng
(1) [Yixing] Today's Yixing, Jiangsu Province
There are Jiaos in the water in Yixing and white foreheads in the mountains. Tigers and tigers all violently invaded the people. ——"Shishuo Xinyu · Zi Xin"
righteousness in color
yìxíngyúsè
(1) [with indignation written on one's face; one's face shows no compromise with evil] The spirit of justice appears in the look.
Also refers to the expression of righteous indignation on the face
义学
yìxué
(1) [free private school] A free school in the old days, funded by local governments Public welfare fund or private fund-raising
Charity performance
yìyǎn
(1) [benefit performance] Perform to raise funds for justice or public welfare undertakings
Volunteer
yìyǒng
(1) [fighting for justice] The spirit of fighting bravely for a just cause
Volunteer Army
Volunteer Army
p>yìyǒngjūn
(1) [army of volunteers] An army that joins according to their own free will; specifically refers to an anti-Japanese armed force automatically organized by the people during the Chinese Anti-Japanese War
Meaning
yìyùn
(1) [contain; embody] Implicit meaning
Skills and meaning. ——Cai Yuanpei's "Pictures"
Just war
yìzhàn
(1) [just war] Just war
Righteous words are strict
p>yìzhèng-cíyán
(1) [severity in speech and fairness in principal] The argument is reasonable and the words are serious; the reason is just and the wording is serious
Prosthetic limb
yìzhī
(1) [artificial limb] A prosthetic upper or lower limb for a disabled person
Memorial Cemetery
yìzhǒng
(1) [burial ground for the destitute] A public grave where ownerless corpses were buried in the old days
International Standard Chinese Dictionary
[Basic meaning]
Meaning
(righteousness)
yì
ㄧˋ
(1) Just and appropriate principles or actions: righteous~. ~No excuses. ~No turning back. Zhan ~ outspoken.
(2) In line with justice or the public interest: ~. ~Service. ~ Angry. ~ Act. See ~ act bravely.
(3) Friendship: ~qi. Well~. ~Heavy as a mountain.
(4) Meaning, the content of people’s understanding of things: meaning~. Contains ~. Release ~. A small word can make a big difference~.
(5) Refers to relatives: ~father.
(6) Artificially made (part of the human body): ~teeth. ~ Limbs.
(7) Surname.
(8) Zheng code: SOS, U: 4E49, GBK: D2E5
(9) Number of strokes: 3, radical: 丿, stroke order number: 434
adopted artificial justice meaning relationship righteousness
[Basic meaning]
Ceremony
(1) ceremony courtesy gift manners
Advanced Chinese Dictionary
[Basic meaning]
Li
lǐ
lt; verb gt;
(1 ) (Knowing. Congshi, Cong豊({lǐ}). "豊" is a ritual instrument, and it also represents the pronunciation of the word.
Original meaning: to perform rituals and offer sacrifices to gods for blessing)
(2) Same as the original meaning [offer sacrificer to gods]
Ceremony, shoes. Therefore, doing things to God brings blessings. ——"Shuowen"
Practice the five rites. ——"Yu Shu". Horse Note: "Auspicious, unlucky, military, military, and good."
Practice the six etiquette to control the people's nature. Six rites: Crowning, Fainting, Funeral, Sacrifice, Hometown, Meeting. ——"Book of Rites·Kingdom"
Husband's rituals are the scriptures of heaven, the righteousness of earth, and the conduct of the people. ——"Zuo Zhuan·The Twenty-fifth Year of Duke Zhao"
Crown, marriage, court, employment, funeral, sacrifice, guest and host, drinking in the countryside, and military travel are called the nine rites. ——"The Book of Rites of Dadai·Benming"
Invite to meet and talk about Jun Li. ——Zhou Rong, Qing Dynasty, "The Biography of Old Man Taro"
Set up nine guests in the court. ——"Historical Records·Biographies of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru"
(3) Another example: Li Shen (sacrifice to the gods); Li Temple (sacrifice with rituals); Li Chan (revelate to the Buddha and recite sutras); Li Buddha (prostrate to the Buddha) ; Worship to Buddha)
(4) Show respect; respect [respect]
The more respectful the look, the more courteous the ceremony, and dare not say a word. ——Ming Dynasty Song Lian's "Preface to Sending Ma Sheng to Dongyang"
(5) Another example: Lijiao (handover with etiquette); Lihui (treating each other with etiquette); Lichen (preface with etiquette) ); Li Xin (treat newcomers with courtesy)
(6) Worship, worship [worship]
An said goodbye to the mountain monk and bowed his head to Baiyun. ——Li Bai's "Qiupu Song"
(7) Another example: Liyi (bowing as a salute)
(8) Courteous reception; courtesy [courteous reception]
Honor the geniuses in the world. ——Su Xun of the Song Dynasty, "On the Six Kingdoms"
Be trustworthy and polite. ——Gu Yanwu of the Ming Dynasty, "Fu'an Ji"
Respect the virtuous and polite people. ——"Zi Zhi Tong Jian"
(9) Another example: Li Ren (courtesy and trust); Li Yi (special courtesy); Ritual Case (the department in charge of the official and courtesan's music records; also known as "乐" "Case". Archives of official courtesan's music)
[change of part of speech]
rites
lǐ
lt; name gt;
p>
(1) Etiquette [courtesy]
Etiquette is very arrogant. (Arrogance.) - "Historical Records"
(2) Another example: military salute (military etiquette); return salute (reply to other people's salutes); Li Wei (referring to the examination. Because it is presided over by the Ministry of Rites, so it is called ); ritual constitution (etiquette and laws); ritual inspection (referring to etiquette-conforming conduct); ritual duties (referring to etiquette-related duties); ritual door (referring to the etiquette followed by a gentleman); etiquette (similar to etiquette. Etiquette. (ceremonial rites and regulations)
(3) Etiquette; the rules and regulations of a hierarchical society, which stipulate the norms and traditional habits of social behavior [ceremonial rites and regulations]
Guide them with virtue and unify them with etiquette . ——"The Analects of Confucius·Wei Zheng"
(4) Another example: Li Fang (referring to etiquette. It is said that the prohibition of etiquette is like preventing chaos); etiquette (etiquette); etiquette (referring to women) Those who observe etiquette and can teach others); etiquette (etiquette, etiquette)
(5) Etiquette [ceremony]
After seeing Xiangru in the court, he returned after completing the ceremony . ——"Historical Records"
(6) Another example: funeral; Book of Rites (title of book. compiled by Dai Sheng in the Western Han Dynasty, the content is the treatises on etiquette of various schools in the pre-Qin Dynasty); etiquette (etiquette, etiquette); Ceremony (the replacement of officials taking office); ceremonial clothing (ceremonial clothes; formal dress)
(7) Gift [gift]
And the only gifts include a bucket of wine and a bucket of venison. ——"Book of Jin·Biography of Lu Na"
(8) Another example: financial gift (betrothal gift.
Property given by the groom’s family to the bride’s family when getting engaged); gift certificates (used in lieu of gifts)
(9) Courtesy [courtesy; etiquette; manness]
It is rude . ——"Shishuoxinyu·Fangzheng"
Light and rude. ——"Zuo Zhuan·The Thirty-Three Years of Duke Xi"
(10) Also
If you are rude, take off your clothes.
Qin is rude.
(11) Book on the ceremonial rites and regulations [book on the ceremonial rites and regulations]
Confucianism used poems and rituals to mark graves. ——"Zhuangzi · Foreign Things"
The rites are also the rites. ——Notes on "Book of Rites"
(12) Another example: Li Zhi (a book about rituals); Li Shu (ancient book recording rituals); Li Zhuan (referring to ritual books); Li Jing (ancient book on rituals) Classics on etiquette); Rites (Book of Rites; Home of Rites)
(13) Tong "Ti" ({tǐ}). Body [body]
There are no following etiquette when picking up nectar and phylloxera. ——"Han Shi Wai Zhuan·Volume 9"
(14) Surname
[Commonly used phrases]
Worship
lǐbài
p>(1) [week]: Monday
Next week
(2) [Sunday]: Sunday
Today is the week
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Worship
lǐbài
(1) [religious service; worship]
(2) Ancient Worship Festival
Ask people why they pray and give three reasons
(3) Bow and bow
Without waiting for the edict to be announced, go to the imperial court and bow to the emperor. ——"Journey to the West"
Chapel
lǐbàitáng
(1) [chapel;church] church
Sunday
lǐbàitiān
(1) [Sunday][oral]: Sunday (Protestant Christianity claims that Christ Jesus was resurrected on this day, so worship services to God are mostly performed on this day).
Also called "Sunday"
Protocol officer
lǐbīnguān
(1) [protocol officer; master of ceremonies] See "ceremony officer"
Protocol Department
lǐbīnsī
(1) [the Protocol Department; office of protocol] The department in the government that specializes in welcoming ceremonies
Ministry of Etiquette
lǐbù
(1) [Ministry of Rites in feudal China] Official signature, one of the six ministries of the central government of the Qing Dynasty, in charge of rites and music, sacrifices, feudalism, banquets, literature, schools, tribute Government decree
Gift list
lǐdān
(1) [list of gifts] List of gifts
Dress
p>lǐfú
(1) [ceremonial dress (robe); formal attire; glad rags; full dress; war paint] Clothing worn on solemn occasions or ceremonies, such as evening dress
protocol officer
lǐguān
(1) [protocol officer] The official in charge of etiquette
The protocol officer expresses congratulations. ——"History of the Ming Dynasty"
Fireworks
lǐhuā
(1) [fireworks displayed at celebrations] Fireworks displayed at large-scale and grand celebrations
Book of Rites
Lǐjì
(1) [Li Ji(Book of Rites)] One of the Chinese Confucian classics. It is a collection of Confucian etiquette treatises from the Warring States Period to the Early Han Dynasty. The content includes two parts: ritual system and Confucian philosophy. It is an important reference book for studying ancient Chinese society, cultural relics system, ceremony, sacrifice, education, music and Confucianism. "Hanshu·Yiwenzhi" records 131 chapters, and the Western Han Dynasty Dade deleted it to 85 chapters, which is called "Da Dai Li Ji". His nephew Dai Sheng also deleted it into 49 chapters, named "Xiao Dai Li Ji", and included it in the "Thirteen Classics". Among them, "The Doctrine of the Mean", "The Great Learning", and "Liyun" are important philosophical works of Confucianism, which have a great influence on later generations
Rituals
lǐjiào
(1) [the Confucian or feudal ethical code] Etiquette
Etiquette
lǐjié
(1) [courtesy; etiquette; ceremony] Etiquette
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Etiquette at the Papal Investiture Ceremony
The etiquette is very awkward. ——"Historical Records·Biography of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru"
Canglin knows etiquette well. ——"Historical Records·Biography of Huozhi"
This woman has no etiquette.
——"New Odes of Jade Terrace·Ancient Poetry Written by Jiao Zhongqing's Wife"
Gift money
lǐjīn
(1) [monetary gifts] Cash for gifts
Top hat
lǐmào
(1) [top hat that goes with formal dress] A hat used in ceremonies, used together with formal dress
Salute
lǐpào
(1) [salvo; gun salute; saluting gun] A cannon fired when holding a grand celebration or welcoming distinguished guests to salute
Gifts
p>
lǐpǐn
(1) [gift; present] Items for gifts
Recruitment
lǐpìn
( 1) [invite or engage sb.in a polite, respectful way; courteously invite] Invite in a respectful way
Ceremony
lǐqì
(1) [sacrificial vessel; ritual article] Various utensils used for sacrifices in ancient times, such as tripods, gui, goblets, bells, etc.
rites
lǐràng
(1 ) [give precedence to sb. out of courtesy or thoughtfulness; comity] keeper of courtesy and modesty
courtesy to reciprocity
lǐshàngwǎnglái
(1) [courtesy demands reciprocity; deal with sb. as he deals with you; pay sb. back in his own coin] Pay attention to the etiquette of coming and going, which means treating the other party with the attitude and way the other party treats you
Reciprocity, reciprocity Not coming is not polite; coming but not going is not polite either. ——"Book of Rites·Qu Li Shang"
Etiquette
lǐshù
(1) [courtesy; etiquette] [oral]: etiquette; the level of politeness
He has violated etiquette and is afraid of being laughed at. ——Cao Xueqin's "A Dream of Red Mansions"
Etiquette and customs
lǐsú
(1) [etiquette and custom] Etiquette and customs refer to weddings, funerals, sacrifices, social interactions, etc. Etiquette for occasions
Auditorium
lǐtáng
(1) [auditorium; assembly hall] Hall where ceremonies or gatherings are held
Ceremony cards
lǐtiě
(1) [list of gifts] Yuli list.
Refers to invitations
Gifts
lǐwù
(1) [gift; contribution; donation; present; tribute]: items given to others
(2) [shower]: Items brought by friends or well-wishers
The bride received a batch of bedding and cooking utensils as gifts
Corporal Lixian
lǐxián-xiàshì
(1) [courteous to the wise and condescending to the scholarly] It used to mean lowering one’s status to respect and make friends with people of lower status than oneself who are more knowledgeable. Describes the importance that monarchs or high-ranking officials attach to talents
To be courteous to virtuous and corporal people, the saints will teach you; to be arrogant, extravagant and noble, the sages will go away. ——"Song Book·Jiangxia Wang Yigong Biography"
Etiquette
lǐyí
(1) [etiquett; rite; ritual] Etiquette and ceremony
rites and justice
lǐyì
(1) [rite and morality to carry out in the feudalist society] The hierarchy of slave society and feudal society, and the corresponding A set of etiquette and rituals is called etiquette, and the practices that conform to these are called righteousness
Wan Zhong accepts them without distinguishing between etiquette and righteousness. ——"Mencius Gaozi 1"
Propriety, justice, honesty and shame
lǐyì-liánchǐ
(1) [sense of propriety, justice, honesty and honor] propriety is The distinction between high and low should be clearly distinguished, righteousness should be the appropriate thing to do, honesty should be honest and upright, and shame should be the awareness of shame. Refers to the need for moral cultivation as a human being
If etiquette, justice, integrity and shame are not established, a ruler must protect himself. ——"Guanzi·Establishing Government"
Courteous reception
lǐyù
(1) [courteous reception; treat with courtesy] Treat each other with courtesy
receive courtesy
praise
lǐzàn
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