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Chinese[edit]
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humane; kernel
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to ask; to let; permit to ask; to let; permit; have (someone do something); to yield; to allow
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trad. (仁讓)
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仁
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讓
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simp. (仁让)
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仁
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让
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Pronunciation[edit]
Adjective[edit]
仁讓
- (Classical) benevolent and modest
遠人從其學者,皆執經壟畔以追之,里落化其仁讓。 [Literary Chinese, trad.]
远人从其学者,皆执经垄畔以追之,里落化其仁让。 [Literary Chinese, simp.]- From: The Book of the Later Han, circa 5th century CE
- Yuǎnrén cóng qí xué zhě, jiē zhí jīng lǒng pàn yǐ zhuī zhī, lǐluò huà qí rénràng. [Pinyin]
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仁讓貪戾,惟君所好,朝無善政,民焉取則? [Korean Literary Sinitic, trad.]- From: 《朝鮮王朝實錄》 (Joseon Veritable Records), 1564
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縣令親民之官,當存心撫字,勸課農桑,興便除害,留意教化,使仁讓風行,告訐俗易。 [Vietnamese Literary Sinitic, trad.]- From: 1697, Đại Việt sử ký toàn thư, Basic Records, continued compilation volume 19, in 孫曉 (Sun Xiao), chief editor, 《標點校勘本大越史記全書》, →ISBN, page 982
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Descendants[edit]
Vietnamese[edit]
仁讓
- chữ Hán form of nhân nhượng (“to concede; to give in”).