large-minded
Magnanimous, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ku ā NH ó NGD à D ù, which means to describe the measurement is big, can accommodate people. It comes from the old story of Luoyang gentry, Anzhong Ling Dadu.
Analysis of Idioms
Magnanimous, magnanimous and narrow-minded
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Qixian of the Song Dynasty wrote in the old news of Luoyang gentry: the order of an Zhong is magnanimous: "the order of an Zhong is magnanimous, not arrogant."
Idiom usage
It refers to a person's magnanimity. Example yuan · Dashan Fu's "beautiful scenery" the third fold: "Bachelor magnanimous, why not." Lao She's "let's talk about the house": "he clearly admits his magnanimity, as well as his jealousy and narrow mindedness."
large-minded
be at the end of one 's forbearance - rěn wú kě rěn
Entering a room and going up to a higher level - rù shì shēng táng
Nothing is difficult if you put your heart into it - shì shàng wú nán shì,zhǐ pà yǒu xīn rén