zhèng yì
juste; vertueux; convenable
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正义会战胜邪恶。
zhèngyì huì zhànshèng xiée。
Justice will prevail over evil.
我们要伸张正义。
wǒmen yào shēnzhāng zhèngyì。
We must uphold justice.
他是一个正义的人。
tā shì yīgè zhèngyì de rén。
He is a just person.
公正 (gōngzhèng)
justice
公平 (gōngpíng)
fairness
邪恶 (xié'è)
evil
不公正 (bù gōngzhèng)
unjust
The Chinese word 正义 (zhèngyì) is composed of two characters: 正 (zhèng) and 义 (yì). 正 means "correct", "upright", or "just", while 义 means "righteousness", "justice", or "morality". Together, 正义 means "justice" or "righteousness".The word 正义 has been used in Chinese for centuries. It is found in many classical texts, such as the Analects of Confucius and the Mencius. In these texts, 正义 is often used to describe the moral principles that should guide human behavior. For example, Confucius said, "The superior man is righteous in his thoughts, sincere in his words, and earnest in his actions."The word 正义 is also used in modern Chinese to describe the legal system and the principles of justice that it upholds. For example, the Chinese Constitution states that "All citizens are equal before the law. The state protects the lawful rights and interests of citizens."The word 正义 is a powerful word that carries a lot of meaning. It is a reminder that we should always strive to do what is right and just, even when it is difficult.