推恩

tuī'ēn
verb

Meanings

  1. 1 to extend kindness
  2. 2 to broaden one's benevolence (to others)

Examples

Tuī'ēn zú yǐ bǎo sìhǎi.
Extending kindness is enough to safeguard the realm.
Hàn Wǔdì tuīxíng tuī'ēn lìng xuēruò zhūhóu.
Emperor Wu of Han enacted the 'Decree of Extended Kindness' to weaken the feudal lords.

Tips

history
Famous in Chinese history through 推恩 (Tuī'ēn Lìng), the 'Decree of Extended Kindness' of 127 BCE. By forcing princes to divide their fiefs among ALL sons (not just the eldest), Emperor Wu of Han fragmented rival domains into harmlessly small pieces — a textbook divide-and-rule policy dressed up as mercy.
register
Classical / literary. The original sense from Mencius is 'extend benevolence outward,' as in 推恩 'extend kindness to others.'

Stroke Order

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