A man of love
Love people, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is à IR é NH à OSH à, meaning to cherish and value talents. It comes from the history of the Three Kingdoms, the history of Shu and the biography of Xianzhu.
Analysis of Idioms
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Idiom usage
Xinlingjun, one of the four princes of the Warring States period, has the reputation of "loving people and being a good man".
The origin of Idioms
Chen Shou of Jin Dynasty wrote in the chronicles of the Three Kingdoms, the chronicles of Shu, the biography of the first master: "Shengzi is luxuriant, Shenwu is bowing, benevolence is over virtue, loving people and being a good man, it is to return from all directions."
A man of love
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