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What does "benevolence and morality" mean?
Generally refers to a set of Confucian moral norms. Benevolence: kindness and justice.

Benevolence and morality, pronunciation? : [Len Iddo]

Usage: As an object and attribute, it refers to the old moral standards.

Make sentences:

1, he is full of benevolence, righteousness and morality, but he only does bad things.

2. Some people who are full of benevolence and morality are actually hypocrites.

Benevolence is a famous philosophical paper written by Han Yu, whose theme is to oppose Taoism and Buddhism and advocate Confucianism. From ancient times to the present, people who discuss Confucianism are good at explaining the unfathomable ways of Confucianism to show their profound knowledge. Han Yu, on the other hand, talks about food, clothing, housing and transportation, and analyzes benevolence, righteousness and morality, which makes people understand without much effort.