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Idiom story display board design of traditional virtues
Idiom: Haoshengzhide Pinyin: hào shēng zhī dé Explanation: Haosheng: Cherish the lives of people and animals.
It refers to the virtue of having a benevolent heart, cherishing life, and not killing indiscriminately.
Source: "Shangshu Dayu Mo": "The virtue of a good life is in line with the hearts of the people." Example sentence: I should have killed you, but God still has the virtue of a good life, and will forgive your sin, and will not allow you to act like this again.
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