Virtue - Chinese Martial Morality

Chinese Martial Morality

  • Morality of deed
    • Humility (Qian Xu; 謙虛)
    • Loyalty (Zhong Cheng; 忠誠)
    • Respect (Zun Jing; 尊敬)
    • Righteousness (Zheng Yi; 正義)
    • Trust (Xin Yong; 信用)
  • Morality of mind
    • Courage (Yong Gan; 勇敢)
    • Endurance (Ren Nai; 忍耐)
    • Patience (Heng Xin; 恆心)
    • Perseverance (Yi Li; 毅力)
    • Will (Yi Zhi; 意志)

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