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righteous

'Ren' and 'Yi' are two important concepts in traditional Chinese culture, each representing different values and codes of conduct. Ren: In Confucian thought, 'Ren' is one of the core values. It refers to humanity, benevolence, virtue, or a kind heart. The meaning of Ren is broad; it can refer to compassion and care for others,...


Rooster’s Buddha

Rooster is the year of the rooster according to the lunar calendar, meaning that in the year of the rooster, Buddha was born and brought peace to the world. The Year of the Rooster was 1945 when the world war began to end, Japan surrendered to the allies, but Vietnam still continued to suffer from...


roosters fed on dirty mill morsels

CHICKEN PECKING A DIRTY MILL: The chicken pecks around the rice mill (hand mill), and when it goes around, it meets its own head again. This means that a person who does evil will sooner or later be repaid with their own misdeeds (evil begets evil). Term details.


root of goodness

Good roots (Sanskrit: Kuśala-mūla) is a Buddhist term referring to the good or virtuous nature—basically the foundation for creating good deeds. Thoughts and actions that can grow goodness (Kuśala) are likened to tree roots (mūla), hence the name good roots. Sometimes people also call them virtuous roots or foundational virtues. According to the "Abhidharmakośa," good...


Ru

Ruism is a Confucian doctrine, phonetized after the Chinese word 儒 (如)·


ru người

Dùng tiếng xướng ca, hò hát hoặc lời ngọt ngào óng chuốt làm cho người mê mết tin theo.


Ruthless Dragon

The ferocious dragon. In terms of inner character, a malicious heart is the ferocious dragon. And according to prophecy, near the end of the world, a beast (a crocodile transforming into a dragon) will appear to kill the wicked: “At that time, a storm will rise, and a vicious beast will devour the wicked” (Oracle,...


ruthless monster

The Master used words to appeal to the people, but no one was found to return to consciousness and awaken. On the road from Mac Dung to Vam Nao, although he did not stop by anywhere, he kept preaching and advising everyone. He also prophesied that, in the future, at this river (Vam Nao), there...