benevolent and kind
Kindness is an idiom, pronounced C í m é ISH à NY à n, which describes a person's appearance as kind.
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Shen Congwen's strange places and strangers: "there are also Chinese nuns with small round hats. Their faces are red with cold, and they are kind-hearted. Most of them carry small baskets and jars, sell products from nunneries, honey and eggs, sour peppers and tofu milk."
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To describe a person's appearance as kind. It is the same as "benevolent".
Chinese PinYin : cí méi shàn yǎn
benevolent and kind
a man is not a stalk of grass or a tree. rén fēi cǎo mù
remain an indifferent spectator. cóng bì shàng guān
at whose hand will the deer die. lù sǐ shuí shǒu
Golden rules and jade sentences. jīn zhāng yù jù