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Shi De, pronounced sh ī D é, is a Chinese word meaning to give favor.
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Give favors.
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In Guoyu zhouyuzhong: "the teachings of the former king said:" when the rain is over, the way is removed; when the water is dry, the beam is formed; when the vegetation is released, it is stored; when the frost falls, the winter furs are made; when the wind comes, the palace is built. " So the former king didn't need money to bribe him, and he also widely applied virtue to the whole world. " Wei Zhao's note: "Shi De means to guard according to the time, to cover the Tibet sincerely, and to build the meritorious work."
"Guiguzi · Zhongjing" says: "those who can speak are good friends, and those who are virtuous follow the Tao."
Qin CE San, the Warring States policy, said: "the quality of benevolence and justice, the way of virtue in the world, the world with music, respect and love, willing to be king, do not argue with wisdom?"
Chapter 101 of the chronicles of the states of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty: "Cai Ze said," my wife is strong in body, convenient in hands and feet, wise and wise, and she is virtuous and virtuous in the world. Is it not the world's admiration for her
The fifth chapter of gaozongji in the draft of the history of the Qing Dynasty: "after Jin Congshan's above words, Jianchu was established, he accepted admonition and moral education, disobeyed orders, and discussed cutting."
Chinese PinYin : Shi De
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