| 秉承 | bǐng chéng | to take orders; to receive commands; to carry on (a tradition) | |
| 秉性 | bǐng xìng | innate character; natural disposition; attitude | |
| 秉公 | bǐng gōng | justly; impartially | |
| 秉持 | bǐng chí | to uphold; to hold fast to | |
| 秉笔 | bǐng bǐ | to hold the pen; to do the actual writing |
| 1 | Rather than vengeance, we need a fair-minded pursuit of what actually happened. | |
| 2 | Officers and men is Bingzhuo "as early as possible into more than one second to save a" belief, uninterrupted rescue the affected people. | |
| 3 | VCs often like this type of entrepreneur because they have masses of energy and don't know what's not possible. | |
| 4 | I think this was his greatness; he took human life largely as it was, and intruded himself as little upon the general scheme of things as he did upon the characters of his plays. | |
| 5 | By working together in a spirit of common cause, the President and members of Congress can face these challenges in a way worthy of the voters who sent them to Washington. |