- 仁慈 réncí benevolentkind and merciful; charitable
- 杏仁 xìngrén almondalmond; apricot kernel; the nut or seed found inside an apricot pit
- 同仁 tóngrén colleague(formal) colleague; fellow member of an organization or profession; people sharing the same beliefs, convictions, or interests; also written as [[同人|同人|tong2 ren2]]
- 果仁 guǒrén kernel; nutthe edible seed or kernel found inside the pit or shell of a fruit (e.g., walnut, almond) or a pod (e.g., peanut)
- 一视同仁 yīshìtóngrén to treat everyone equally(idiom) to treat everyone with the same level of kindness or fairness without discrimination
- 虾仁 xiārén shrimp meatshelled fresh shrimp; shrimp meat with the head and shell removed
- 仁义 rényì benevolence and righteousnessthe Confucian virtues of kindness and justice; benevolence and righteousness
- 仁兄 rénxiōng dear friendA respectful term of address used for a male friend of the same generation; often used in formal writing or written correspondence.
- 当仁不让 dāngrénbùràng to take initiativeTo take the initiative and not pass on one's responsibilities to others when faced with a task that should be done; to not leave to others what one ought to do oneself. Originally meaning that one should not even defer to their teacher when it comes to matters of justice or righteousness.
- 仁和 rénhé Renhe DistrictRenhe, a district of Panzhihua City in Sichuan Province.
- 同仁堂 tóngréntáng TongrentangTongrentang; a famous traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) pharmaceutical company founded in 1669 and headquartered in Beijing
- 仁爱 rén'ài benevolencekindness and love for others; humanity; charity
- 铜仁 tóngrén TongrenTongren, a prefecture-level city in Guizhou Province [[贵州省|貴州省|gui4 zhou1 sheng3]]
- 桃仁 táorén peach kernelThe kernel or seed of a peach pit, often used in traditional Chinese medicine
- 仁川 rénchuān IncheonIncheon Metropolitan City, South Korea
- 成仁 chéngrén to die for a righteous causeTo practice benevolence by sacrificing one's life for a just cause; often used in the context of [[杀身成仁|殺身成仁|sha1 shen1 cheng2 ren2]].
- 荣毅仁 róngyìrén Rong YirenRong Yiren (1916-2005), PRC Vice President from 1993-1998 who played a major role in opening the Chinese economy to Western investors
- 不仁 bùrén heartlessnot benevolent or kind; heartless
- 核仁 hérén kernelThe inner edible seed or meat found inside a fruit pit or stone
- 李宗仁 lǐzōngrén Li ZongrenLi Zongren (1891–1969), Chinese general and politician who led the Guangxi warlord faction and served as vice-president and acting president of the Republic of China
- 见仁见智 jiànrénjiànzhì opinions differ(idiom) different people have different views; everyone has their own perspective on the same issue
- 麻木不仁 mámùbùrén numbedphysically numb or paralyzed; having lost physical sensation in the limbs
- 马俊仁 mǎjùnrén Ma JunrenMa Junren (1944-), a Chinese track coach known for training elite long-distance runners.
- 狄仁杰 dírénjié Di RenjieDi Renjie (630-700), a famous Tang dynasty politician and prime minister under Empress [[武则天|武則天|wu3 ze2 tian1]]; he was later popularized as the legendary master sleuth Judge Dee in fiction and television.
- 仁至义尽 rénzhìyìjìn to do everything humanly possible(idiom) to show extreme benevolence and fulfill every moral obligation to another person; to do one's utmost in providing kindness, help, or forgiveness
- 吴仁宝 wúrénbǎo Wu RenbaoWu Renbao (1928-2013), the former Communist Party secretary of [[华西村|華西村|hua2 xi1 cun1]] who is credited with transforming it into a wealthy modern community.
- 砂仁 shārén small cardamomThe fruit or seeds of the small cardamom plant, used in Chinese medicine and as a spice; also known as [[缩砂蔤|縮砂蔤|suo1 sha1 mi4]].
- 松仁 sōngrén pine nutthe edible kernel found inside a pine cone
- 仁德 réndé benevolencebenevolence; kindheartedness; magnanimity; refers to a person's character or virtue characterized by kindness and humanity
- 仁厚 rénhòu kindhearted and generousbenevolent and magnanimous; kindhearted and generous; tolerant and honest
- 仁怀 rénhuái RenhuaiRenhuai, a county-level city in [[遵义市|遵義市|zun1 yi4 shi4]] in Guizhou Province
- 仁政 rénzhèng benevolent governmentbenevolent policy or humane government; originally a Confucian political concept urging rulers to be kind and merciful to their subjects
- 为富不仁 wéifùbùrén to be wealthy and heartless(idiom) to be rich and heartless; refers to those who only care about amassing wealth and lack any sense of kindness or morality. The phrase originally suggested that seeking wealth and practicing kindness are mutually exclusive, but now more commonly describes using improper means to get rich without regard for others.
- 怀仁堂 huáiréntáng Huairen HallMain meeting hall of the Communist Party of China located inside [[中南海|中南海|zhong1 nan2 hai3]]
- 仁义道德 rényìdàodé virtue and morality(idiom) benevolence, righteousness, and morality; originally referring to the ethical standards advocated by Confucianism, later referring to codes of conduct in general
- 德仁 dérén NaruhitoNaruhito (1960-), the emperor of Japan from 2019
- 铜仁市 tóngrénshì TongrenTongren, a prefecture-level city in Guizhou province, China
- 仁人志士 rénrénzhìshì people of lofty ideals(idiom) people with noble hearts and high aspirations who are dedicated to their ideals; people of good will
- 薛仁贵 xuērénguì Xue RenguiXue Rengui (614-683), a famous general of the Tang Dynasty noted for his military achievements during the reigns of Emperors Taizong and Gaozong; his exploits became popular subjects in later folk literature and opera
- 安仁 ānrén AnrenAnren county in Chenzhou, Hunan province
- 仁怀市 rénhuáishì RenhuaiRenhuai, a county-level city in [[遵义市|遵義市|zun1 yi4 shi4]], Guizhou Province
- 王守仁 wángshǒurén Wang Shouren(1472-1528) Ming dynasty philosopher, calligrapher, and general, also known as [[王阳明|王陽明|wang2 yang2 ming2]]; his teachings founded the School of Mind which emphasized the unity of knowledge and action.
- 仁寿 rénshòu virtuous and long-livedPossessing both high virtue and a long life; refers to an elderly and virtuous person.
- 杏仁粉 xìngrénfěn almond powderalmond powder or almond flour; a powdery substance made from ground almonds often mixed with flour and sugar
- 宋教仁 sòngjiàorén Song JiaorenSong Jiaoren (1882–1913); early Chinese revolutionary and founder of the Kuomintang who was assassinated in Shanghai after winning China's first national elections.
- 仁怀县 rénhuáixiàn Renhuai countyRenhuai county in Zunyi prefecture, Guizhou; now Renhuai city
- 瞳仁 tóngrén pupilthe pupil of the eye
- 崇仁 chóngrén ChongrenChongren county in [[抚州|撫州|fu3 zhou1]] City, Jiangxi Province
- 志士仁人 zhìshìrénrén people with lofty ideals(idiom) people of high purpose and moral integrity; individuals with lofty ideals and a spirit of benevolence
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