a kindly man of high character
Renrenjunzi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R é NR é NJ ū NZ ǐ, which means a warm and kind-hearted decent person. From the book of Jin · criminal law annals.
Source of Idioms
According to the criminal law annals of the book of Jin, "the punishment should be stopped, and the killing should be added. If you have killed your crime, you can't live and die. If you abuse it here, you can't bear to hear it. How about the politics?"
Analysis of Idioms
A gentleman
Idiom usage
A kind-hearted person is in a predicament of cloth clothes. If a thousand gold does not change his will, he is a kind man and a gentleman. The third discount of Peidu huandai by Guan Hanqing in Yuan Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : rén rén jūn zǐ
a kindly man of high character
attempt an ineffective solution. gé xuē sāo yǎng
deep trenches and high ramparts. shēn gōu gù lěi
a clever , penetrating remark. qiǎo fā qí zhòng