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忍
Rěn
Literal: Endure/Bear
Daily LifeMeaning
The virtue of patient endurance — bearing hardship without complaint or retaliation. The character shows a blade (刃) over a heart (心): keeping the blade in your heart, choosing restraint over reaction. A highly valued quality in Chinese culture.
Usage Example
“Sometimes you must ren — not every battle is worth fighting.”