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What does benevolent mean?

It means to be benevolent. Metaphor is the realization of ideals and wishes.

Seeking benevolence is a China word.

The pinyin is qiú rén dé rén n.

The origin of the idiom: from The Analects of Confucius: "What's your complaint about seeking benevolence?"

Vernacular Interpretation: What's the complaint about seeking benevolence?

Extended data:

Synonym: Get what you want.

It means finding a place suitable for him or getting an ideal placement. It also describes the feeling of being satisfied with something.

This is a China idiom.

Pinyin is dé qí suǒ zāi i.

The origin of the idiom: "On Mencius Zhang Wan": "In the past, people fed Zheng Zi fish, and later generations made the school a pool of people and animals. When the school people cooked, they rebelled and said,' It was embarrassing to give up at first; Small is magnificent, big is dead. "Zi Chan said,' That's right! Get what you want! "

Vernacular interpretation: "In those days, someone sent a live fish to Zheng's property, and the property was given to the school's human and animal pool. When the school people came back from cooking, they reported:' People who started to walk are all surrounded; Small and magnificent, it disappeared in the blink of an eye. "Zi chan said,' What's the income? How about the income!' "

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-seeking benevolence and benevolence