The meaning of grace
Refers to the benefits given or given by others.

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1, "Nature is in Wen Zi": If we give up kindness, intelligence, virtue and talent, abandon benevolence and righteousness, put an end to accidents, abandon arguments, and prohibit fraud and forgery, then those who are morally unscrupulous will be in harmony with the Tao.

2, "Han Shu Xi Fu Gong Biography": arguing wisdom will break the right path, and profound knowledge will hurt the demeanor.

3. Tang Du Fu's poem "Su Chisel Shipu": The poor road is more handsome and different, and the troubled times are less generous.

4, "Zhuzi Language" Volume 77: People are kind and straightforward, and there is no doubt that they are worried.

5, Lao She's "Death" XIII: Gui Zhi served him well, which is his kindness that he will never forget. The Chinese character "Enhui" is pinyin for "Yi", which means the benefits given or given by others.

The difference between kindness and kindness.

1, um, benefits: kindness, Hui Ze, Huihe, Ai Hui, Huishou, deep kindness, benevolence, benefit and benefit to others.

2. Giving people property or benefits: benefiting politics, mutual benefit, benefiting far away, benefiting without benefiting, and not spending much money, often used to describe real benefits.

3. honorific words are used in the behavior of the other party to treat themselves: giving, coming, patronizing, saving and letting.

4, Gu Tonghui, smart.

Among these hundreds of surnames, one is Hui, whose historical origin comes from Ji's surname. With posthumous title as the surname, there was a king in the Zhou Dynasty who reigned from 676 to 652 BC. After his death, posthumous title became King Hui of Zhou, and his grandson named him Hui.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Grace