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Yes, another word with a similar meaning to "美德" (měidé), which means "virtue," is "德行" (déxíng).
"德行" (déxíng) refers to moral conduct or behavior that embodies virtuous qualities. While "美德" (měidé) emphasizes the inherent goodness or admirable qualities of a virtue, "德行" (déxíng) focuses more on the actions and behaviors that reflect those virtues in practice.
Both terms are related to moral character, but "美德" (měidé) often highlights the ideal qualities, whereas "德行" (déxíng) emphasizes the actual practice of those qualities in one's life.
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美德 (měidé) is a virtue that is highly valued in Chinese culture. 勤勉 (qínmiǎn) and 慈悲 (cíbēi) are two examples of 美德 (měidé).
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