Benevolent can be benevolent
Renzhe Nengren is a word, Pinyin R é nzhen ě n é NgR é n, used to mean that people with status always do things reasonably.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: the third discount of the fifth volume of the romance of the Western chamber by Wang Shifu of Yuan Dynasty: "those who show off your benevolence can be benevolent, depending on your origin." All for the sake of beauty, pan an, I thought to myself in my family for a while, who is going to talk with me. The first book of Dong Qiang Ji by Bai Pu in Yuan Dynasty
Idiom information
Idiom explanation: it used to mean that what a person with status does is always reasonable. Idiom example: all for beautiful Pan'an, benevolent can benevolent, for a while in the heart of the family thinking, who and I through a courteous. The first part of Dong Qiang Ji written by Bai Pu in Yuan Dynasty: common feelings: commendatory words; grammatical usage: as object and attribute; used in written language; idiom structure: subject predicate type; generation time: ancient times
Benevolent can be benevolent
an aroused public is difficult to tackle - zhòng nù nán fàn
one 's face lit up with happiness - xǐ xiào yán kāi