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一視同仁 is how to write “universal benevolence.” This is also how to express the idea that you see all people the same.
If you are kind and charitable to everyone, this is the best way to state that virtue. It is the essence of being impartial to all mankind, regardless of social standing, background, race, sex, etc. You do not judge others, but instead, you see them eye to eye on the same level as you.
See Also: Benevolence | Compassion | Equality | Justice | Right Decision | Selflessness | Work Unselfishly for the Common
大公無私 is a Chinese proverb that comes from an old story from some time before 476 BC. About a man named Qi Huangyang, who was commissioned by the king to select the best person for a certain job in the Imperial Court.
Qi Huangyang selected his enemy for the job. The king was very confused by the selection, but Qi Huangyang explained that he was asked to find the best person for the job, not necessarily someone that he liked or had a friendship with.
Later, Confucius commented on how unselfish and impartial Qi Huangyang was by saying, “Da Gong Wu Si” which, if you look it up in a Chinese dictionary, is generally translated as “Unselfish” or “Just and Fair.”
If you translate each character, you'd have something like
“Big/Deep Justice Without Self.”
Direct translations like this leave out a lot of what the Chinese characters really say. Use your imagination, and suddenly you realize that “without self” means “without thinking about yourself in the decision” - together, these two words mean “unselfish.” The first two characters serve to drive the point home that we are talking about a concept that is similar to “blind justice.”
One of my Chinese-English dictionaries translates this simply as “just and fair.” So that is the short and simple version.
Note: This can be pronounced in Korean, but it's not a commonly used term.
See Also: Selflessness | Work Unselfishly for the Common Good | Altruism
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Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
公平 see styles |
gōng píng gong1 ping2 kung p`ing kung ping kouhei / kohe こうへい |
More info & calligraphy: Fair / Impartial(noun or adjectival noun) fairness; impartiality; justice; objectivity; (surname, given name) Kōhei |
厳正 see styles |
gensei / gense げんせい |
(noun or adjectival noun) strict; rigid; exact; fair; impartial; (personal name) Itsumasa |
均等 see styles |
jun děng jun1 deng3 chün teng kintou / kinto きんとう |
equal; impartial; fair (adj-na,adj-no,n) equal (distribution, treatment, level, etc.); even; uniform |
擺平 摆平 see styles |
bǎi píng bai3 ping2 pai p`ing pai ping |
to be fair; to be impartial; to settle (a matter etc) |
公正無私 see styles |
kouseimushi / kosemushi こうせいむし |
(noun or adjectival noun) fair and impartial; just and unselfish |
Variations: |
akarui あかるい |
(adjective) (1) light; well-lit; well-lighted; (adjective) (2) bright (of a colour); brightly-coloured; brightly-colored; (adjective) (3) cheerful; bright; spirited; sunny (e.g. disposition); (adjective) (4) encouraging (for the future of a project, etc.); promising; of fair prospects; (adjective) (5) (as 〜に明るい) familiar (with); knowledgeable (about); well versed (in); (adjective) (6) fair (e.g. politics); clean; impartial |
Variations: |
akarui あかるい |
(adjective) (1) light; bright; well-lit; well-lighted; (adjective) (2) bright (colour); (adjective) (3) cheerful; bright; spirited; sunny (e.g. disposition); (adjective) (4) bright (future, prospects, etc.); rosy; encouraging; promising; (adjective) (5) (as ...に明るい) knowledgeable (about); familiar (with); well versed (in); well acquainted (with); (adjective) (6) fair (e.g. politics); clean; impartial |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
Fair Impartial | 公平 | kouhei / kohei | gōng píng gong1 ping2 gong ping gongping | kung p`ing kungping kung ping |
Impartial and Fair to the Brotherhood and Sisterhood of the World | 一視同仁 一视同仁 | isshidoujin ishidojin | yí shì tóng rén yi2 shi4 tong2 ren2 yi shi tong ren yishitongren | i shih t`ung jen ishihtungjen i shih tung jen |
Unselfish: Perfectly Impartial | 大公無私 大公无私 | dà gōng wú sī da4 gong1 wu2 si1 da gong wu si dagongwusi | ta kung wu ssu takungwussu |
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In some entries above you will see that characters have different versions above and below a line. In these cases, the characters above the line are Traditional Chinese, while the ones below are Simplified Chinese. |
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