He really has a good temper — no matter how you provoke him, he won't lose his cool.
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Most often heard in the colloquial expanded form 好性子 (hǎo xìngzi, good-tempered). Bare 好性 sounds slightly bookish or northern-dialectal. Compare with 脾气好 (píqì hǎo) which is the more common modern phrasing.