What Is a Letterer?
Believers, Chinese words, refer to honest people.
- [xìn rén]
- xìn rén
- Believer
- (1). Honest person. "Mencius: With All My Heart": "Hao Sheng wouldn't hurt to ask: 'Who is a good boy?' Mencius said: 'A good person is also a believer.'" Believers are also. Sure enough, I have no pain in my ears. I can urge you to come. '"Ouyang Shan," Sanjia Lane, "17:" It seems that the five of them are believers and gentlemen, they can say and do. "
- (2). Messenger, the person who sends the letter. "Biography of the Eastern View of the Han Dynasty": "It is the uncle who collects, and the festival is held in the wall of the Jinyang Chuanshe, and the messenger is sent to Chang'an." In the past, there were young people for a year, but in the fourteenth five-year period, Yi Qing was wearing a sleeve, and a green hoe. I thought the believer was also a crossbow shooter. Deming was so arrogant that he hadn't arrived, so he didn't send a messenger to ask. "
- (3). Refers to religious people, believers. "Journey to the West" Chapter 91: "Only tonight I could hear the bells and drums on the Buddha's hall.