Chinese Character: 仁 (rén - Benevolence)
Radical: 亻 (person radical)
Stroke Count: 4 (4 strokes)
Character Decomposition: 亻 + 二 (person + two)
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Pinyin: rén (second tone)
仁 primaries means benevolence or kindness, and is used in various contexts related to moral virtues.
仁 is primarily used as a noun to describe moral virtues, and can also be used in compound words to describe various aspects of kindness and benevolence.
In Chinese culture, 仁 reflects the importance of moral virtues and the significance of kindness in social interactions.
他非常仁慈。(Tā fēi cháng rén cí.)
He is very benevolent.
Remember 仁 as "person two" - the 亻 represents person, and 二 means two, together forming the concept of benevolence or kindness.