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What are the idioms related to "virtue"?
Idioms related to "virtue" are: unite as one, have both ability and political integrity, be virtuous and artistic, value virtue and kindness, and have boundless merits.

1, wholeheartedly tótóng xěn tóng dé, refers to working for the same desire and purpose. Mostly used for praise.

Source: Shangshu Thai Oath: "There are billions of foreigners, separated from Germany." I gave it to ten ministers in trouble, wholeheartedly. "

2. Having both ability and political integrity cái dé jiān bèi, interpretation: talent, talent; Morality, morality; Be prepared, be prepared. It means having both ability and political integrity, and generally refers to having both ability and political integrity and ideological and moral quality.

Source: Song Sima Guang's History as a Mirror-Volume 73: "Zhao Gongqing has both ability and political integrity, and Sima Yi chose Yanzhou as the secretariat of Taiyuan Wang Chang."

3. Deyi Shuangxin dé yì shuāng xī describes a person's virtue and art (skills) and has a good reputation. Generally refers to people engaged in art.

4. Dezhong Hong En dé zhòng ēn hóng emphasized: sublime and profound; Hong: Tong Hong, big. High morality and generous welfare. Describe Pushende.

Source: Tang Hanyu's "History of zhou yuan Ci Xie Shang Biao": "Showing honor and often annoying, saying that you are lonely and scornful, you can forgive your sins, give, and be rewarded with virtue."

5, the merits are boundless? G not g ng déwúLiàng, merit: merit; Infinite: impossible to calculate. In the past, it meant great achievements. Now it is often used to praise people's contribution, kindness or doing something beneficial to others. In Buddhism, it means boundless merit.

Source: The Biography of Hanshu Bingji: Therefore, it is infinite to support all gods and cultivate sacred bows.