be magnanimous with sb.
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ku à nd à w é Ihu á I, which means holding a broad mind to people. From chapter 71 of Chiang Kai Shek I know by Feng Yuxiang.
Basic explanation
Hold a broad mind to people.
The origin of Idioms
Feng Yuxiang's "Chiang Kai Shek I know" chapter 71: "we'd better be magnanimous, not for ourselves."
Idiom usage
Subject predicate type; used as predicate or attributive; used to be lenient to those who make mistakes
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms magnanimous, merciful, magnanimous antonyms rat bellied, haggard, haggard
be magnanimous with sb.
a great ability to rule the country - jīng jì zhī cái
all over the mountains and plains - màn shān biàn yě
agree without prior without previous consultation - bù móu ér hé