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The meaning of grace
Grace refers to reward, which means kindness and people, like rain and dew moistening vegetation; Also known as the favor given by an emperor or an official to his subjects.

Interpretation by reference:

1, the favor given by the emperor or court to his subjects. It is said that it is like rain and dew, so it is a cloud.

Source: Historical Records Law and Discipline: "Your Majesty owes to the people today, and your Majesty owes to the sea."

Explanation: Your Majesty is kind to appease the people today; The favor given to the subjects is given to the world.

2, especially the shadow of grace.

Extended data

Synonyms: elegance, kindness, cream and elegance; Ende; Ian.

1, Grace? 【ēn diǎn】?

Basic explanation: In the past, it refers to the gifts and courtesies given by the emperor to his courtiers according to orders. It also refers to grace.

2. Kindness? 【ěn qíng】?

Basic interpretation: affectionate; Grace: Return the favor. Kindness is as deep as the sea

3. Cream? [ gāo zé ]?

Basic interpretation: timely rain that moistens crops; The metaphor of giving grace: anoint future generations.

4.grace. [n Huì]?

Basic definition: benefits given or accepted.

5. Ian 【ěn yì】?

Basic interpretation: kindness and morality.