Pinyin: 爱 [ài xīn].
Definition: caring heart.
Source:
"Book of Rites·Book of Music": "Those who are affectionate and affectionate have a gentle voice."
"Historical Records·Book of Laws" : "Joy leads to love, anger leads to poisonous stings, this is the principle of emotion."
Usage examples:
(1) Let each of us give a portion of love, Help people in disaster areas tide over difficulties.
(2) The squadron leader actively advocates carrying out charity activities among classmates.
Synonyms:
1. 情情 [qíng qiè]
Definition: Emotional sincerity.
Citation:
"Water Margin" Chapter 115: "When my younger brother saw the seriousness of what he said, he couldn't bear to kill him."?
Zang Kejia's " "Education of Poetry": "It writes about the sorrow of parting, so candidly, so affectionately."
2. Enthusiasm [rè chén]
Interpretation: enthusiasm.
Quotation:
"Nie Haihua" Chapter 32: "Their enthusiasm for you is really palpable, but it is too painful for me!"?
Zheng Zhenduo's "Jiwai·Whirlpool III": "Well, Mr. Li is leading us so enthusiastically! The school will definitely be completely different!"
Ducks should buy grass ducks and tender ducks, and let the duck seller open the belly, not the whole belly, pull off the miscellaneous hair and wash it.