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What does "five benevolence" mean?
Five kernels include walnuts, almonds, peanuts, melon seeds and sesame seeds.
Wuren is a kind of stuffing for traditional Chinese cakes (such as moon cakes), which is made of five kinds of ingredients by frying, peeling, pressing into cubes and adding sugar at last.
In ancient China, there were five moral principles of "benevolence, courtesy, wisdom and faith", and "five benevolence" was just a homonym.
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