慈善 | cí shàn | benevolent; charitable | |
慈祥 | cí xiáng | kindly; benevolent (often of older person) | |
慈爱 | cí ài | love; devotion (to children); affection, esp. towards children | |
慈悲 | cí bēi | mercy | |
仁慈 | rén cí | benevolent; charitable; kind; kindly; kindness; merciful |
1 | It' s Keats' s life that often draws people to his poetry. | |
2 | "Poor Keats has now his wish - his humble wish, " he wrote, "he is at peace in the quiet grave. | |
3 | Keats felt with walking he was part of the land - that he didn't have to be a rich person to be able to experience the sublime (he couldn't afford to go further afield on the Grand Tour). | |
4 | In Taiwan's Keelung, Tzu Chi volunteers managed to convince a scavenger to accept their aid, who in turn let the volunteers take away her recyclables to do charity work. | |
5 | We've raised you since you were a baby, given you the food off our table, even let you have Dudley's second bedroom, purely out of the goodness of our hearts. |