人道

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Understanding 人道 (rén dào)

The term 人道 primarily refers to humanitarianism or human sympathy, emphasizing compassion and care for others, especially in difficult situations. It combines (person) and (way/method), literally meaning "the way of humans" or "humanity."

Usage in Context

人道 is often used in formal or serious contexts such as discussions about humanitarian aid, human rights, or ethical treatment during conflicts. It can describe principles, laws, or personal motivations rooted in compassion.

Common Collocations

  • 人道原则 (rén dào yuán zé): humanitarian principles, often invoked in international law or ethics.
  • 人道关怀 (rén dào guān huái): humanitarian care or sympathy, describing compassionate actions.
  • 人道 (rén dào fǎ): humanitarian law, especially in the context of war and conflict.

Nuances and Tips

When using 人道, speakers imply a moral or ethical dimension focused on kindness and protection of human dignity. It is more formal and abstract than simply "being kind" and often relates to systemic or legal frameworks.

Avoid confusing 人道 with 人道 (humanitarianism as an ideology) or (human feelings/relationships), which have different connotations. 人道 emphasizes universal compassion rather than personal relationships.

Use 人道 when discussing serious humanitarian issues or ethical principles rather than casual kindness.

Example Sentences

The international community calls on all countries to abide by humanitarian

He did this entirely out of human sympathy.

During war, humanitarian law must be observed to avoid harming innocent