Virtue and kindness
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is d é zh ò ng ē NH ó ng, which means noble morality and generous benefits. It describes Pushen De. It comes from Xie Shangbiao, governor of Yuanzhou.
Idiom explanation
Emphasis: loftiness and profundity; greatness: mastery of "greatness" and greatness.
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu's Xie Shangbiao, the governor of Yuanzhou, said that "he was often annoyed by his glory, called the effect of silence and scorn, and was forgiven for his sins. He was granted Fangzhou with great virtue and great kindness."
Analysis of Idioms
Deyang Enpu
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive; used of people.
Virtue and kindness
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