Magnanimity
Broad minded, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ī Ku ò D à D ù, meaning open-minded, magnanimous, regardless of personal gains and losses. It comes from the biography of Ma Yuan in the book of the later Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"Ma Yuanzhuan in the book of the later Han Dynasty:" seeing your majesty today, he is magnanimous and conforms to Emperor Gaozu, but he knows that the emperor has his own truth. "
Idiom usage
The king of Qin was magnanimous, condescending to himself, and tolerant to others. The 105th chapter of Eastern Zhou Dynasty annals by Feng Menglong in Ming Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: magnificence
Chinese PinYin : huī kuò dà dù
Magnanimity
Birds of a feather flock together. fāng yǐ lèi jù,wù yǐ qún fēn
a wild horse running about without reins. yě mǎ wú jiāng
regulate the appetite according to the dishes. kàn cài chī fàn
supple twigs and tender leaves. róu zhī nèn yè
high carriage and four horses -- symbol of wealth and nobility. sì mǎ gāo chē
excellent drawing skills and elegant style. wú dài dāng fēng
tell lies about this and about that. shu huang dao hei
old age is just around the corner. lǎo zhī jiāng zhì