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The word 仁 (rén) is a commonly used word in everyday Chinese conversations. It has multiple meanings and can be used in various contexts. Here are some examples of how it is used:
1. Compassionate, humane: 仁 (rén) is often used to describe someone who is kind, compassionate, and caring towards others. For example, 他是一个很仁慈的人 (tā shì yī gè hěn rén cí de rén) - He is a very compassionate person.
2. Benevolence: 仁 (rén) can also refer to the virtue of benevolence or kindness. It is often used in phrases such as 仁义道德 (rén yì dào dé) which means "benevolence, righteousness, and morality".
3. Polite address: In some regions of China, 仁 (rén) is used as a polite address for someone who is older or of higher status. For example, 仁兄 (rén xiōng) can be used to address an older male friend or acquaintance.
4. Meat from a nutlike shell: In Chinese cuisine, 仁 (rén) is used to refer to the meat or kernel inside a nutlike shell, such as almonds or walnuts. For example, 杏仁 (xìng rén) means "almond" and 核桃仁 (hé táo rén) means "walnut meat".
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