How to Say ‘Embrace everything’ in Traditional Chinese
包容一切
💬 Usage Tip: Signifies total acceptance and tolerance.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Harmony through acceptance is a core value in Buddhism and Confucianism.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
包容
[bāo róng]
tolerance, inclusion
'包容' is about accepting and being broad-minded toward all things.
世上最難得的是包容一切的心。
The rarest thing in the world is a mind that embraces everything.
一切
[yī qiè]
everything, all
'一切' suggests totality without exception.
他願意為愛包容一切。
He is willing to embrace everything for love.
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