宋襄之仁

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Chinese[edit]

surname; name of a dynasty assist 's; him/her/it; this humane; kernel
simp. and trad.
(宋襄之仁)

Etymology[edit]

From the story of the Battle of Hongshui between the state of Song and Chu in 638 BCE, in which Duke Xiang of Song, in order to display his benevolence, waited for the Chu army to fully cross the river and rearrange itself into a battle formation before attacking it, leading to the thorough defeat of the Song army.

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Idiom[edit]

宋襄之仁

  1. the ridiculous act of showing benevolence towards one's enemy