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How to explain the word "goodness" in ancient China?

The ancient prose "Ci":

Shanshan

(Know, from words, from sheep. Words are words. Sheep are a symbol of good luck. Original meaning: auspicious)

be synonymous

Good, auspicious. -Shuo Wen

When new people are good and evil, which is better or worse? -Biography of Han Feng Yi

Another example is: good times (auspicious times); Good luck (good luck; Good omen); Good omen (good omen); Good day (auspicious day)

Good; okay

Mother's kindness. -"Poetry, Li Feng and Kai Feng"

Kindness is the foundation of virtue. -"Mandarin Jin Yu"

Lord of the benevolent country. -Thirty Years of Zuo Zhuan's "xianggong"

So, NINEONE, a good substitute, is dead. -"Lu Chunqiu Long Attack". Note: "Good is good."

Choose the good and follow it, change the bad. -The Analects of Confucius.

How dare the descendants of the Lord be unkind? -"Warring States Policy Zhao Ce"

Another example: the wind is good (the atmosphere is good)

1. Good, good and good, as opposed to "evil": ~ things. ~ lift it up. ~ meaning. Persuade. All right. ~ policy. Noodles ~ (also called cooked). Cooperate with others. Perfect ~ perfect.

Friendship reconciliation: friends ~. Dear ~

3. well done, well done: ~ from beginning to end (from beginning to end).

Be good at: ~ be good at. Offensive and defensive. ~ praise ~ pray.

More, love, easy: ~ feeling. ~ change. ~ doubt.

Be good: ~ Be careful. Son (you) ~ saw it.