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The pinyin of love

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!"