An explanation of compassion
[sadness and pity]
A detailed explanation of sadness and sympathy is also called "sadness". Compassion; Unfortunately. Zhou Lianggong's Shadow of the Qing Dynasty, Volume 4: "Painters of Buddha statues should put Ding Nanyu and Wu Wenzhong first. When they saw these two statues, they felt pity and wanted to meet people. " The third chapter of Liang Qichao's The General Trend of China's Academic Thought Change: "Qu Yuan is very sympathetic, not only tired of the present, but runs counter to the past, but directly hates vulgarity and wants to travel in the sky." Zhang's Introduction to Anarchism: "He denounces filth, relieves danger, feels the thoughts of all beings and is diligent." The preface to Lu Xun's Selected Works of Kerwitz's Prints at the End of Qiejie Pavilion reads: "Self-portrait ... This is one selected by the author for China from many prints, which shows her sympathy, anger and kindness." Ye Shengtao's "Ni Huanzhi" 20: "Compassion and tolerance are two pieces of glass of a pair of glasses. It is not uncommon to meet such a young man with a saint style."
Word decomposition
The explanation of sadness is sadness, sadness: sadness. Sadness. Pathetic. Sadness. Sadness. Tragedy Sadness. Sadness and anger are mixed. Sadness. Sadness. A sad song. Tragedy Pessimism, tragedy, joy and sorrow. Compassion: show sympathy for others. Sorrow and joy radical: Yi; Benjamin's explanation: sympathy: pity. Compassion. Unfortunately. Unfortunately. Sorrow: sympathy. Radical: gourd ladle.