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The word 仁慈 is formed through the conceptual fusion of two profound ideas: 仁 (rén), which represents the core Confucian virtue of human-heartedness, deep empathy, and benevolent regard for others, and 慈 (cí), which embodies a gentle, nurturing, and tender kindness, often associated with maternal love or mercy. Together, they do not simply list traits but synthesize into a single, elevated concept of compassionate virtue, where principled benevolence (仁) is softened and expressed through active, gentle kindness (慈). The formation is a philosophical and ethical compounding, creating a holistic ideal of a good and merciful character that is greater than the sum of its parts.

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他是一个仁慈的人。

Tā shì yīgè réncí de rén.

He is a kind person.

她的仁慈感动了我。

Tā de réncí gǎndòngle wǒ.

Her kindness moved me.

老师对学生们非常仁慈

Lǎoshī duì xuéshēngmen fēicháng réncí.

The teacher is very kind to the students.

仁慈是领导者重要的品质。

Réncí shì lǐngdǎo zhě zhòngyào de pǐnzhì.

Benevolence is an important quality for leaders.

尽管受到伤害,他依然选择以仁慈对待他人。

Jǐnguǎn shòudào shānghài, tā yīrán xuǎnzé yǐ réncí duìdài tārén.

Despite being hurt, he still chooses to treat others with kindness.

Word Definition - 仁慈

rén cí benevolent; charitable; kind; kindly; kindness; merciful

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