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仁
to raise oneself up to one's full height; to strike a daunting pose
(Chinese-style) almond jelly; dessert of powdered and jellied apricot kernels with fruit
loving every human being with impartiality; universal brotherhood; universal benevolence
to make a formal salutation (between yakuza, street vendors, gamblers, etc.); to formally greet; to pay one's respects
Euphemistic; Oft. used self-referentially
yakuza group; chivalrous organization
to do an act of benevolence at the sacrifice of oneself
the five Confucian virtues (benevolence, justice, courtesy, wisdom, and sincerity)
Proverb; From the Analects of Confucius
those who resort to blandishments and fawning smiles are apt to lack compassion
to observe the reasons and types of faults a person makes is to come to know whether they are virtuous or not
