What does it mean to be a man with temperament?

A person with temperament refers to a person with rich feelings and wishes. It is often used to describe a person who acts according to his own nature, emotional exposure and will. There is also the meaning of generosity.

From: Qing Gu Yanwu's "Rizhilu, the ancients used no rhyme": "Poetry is the main melody, not expensive." Meaning: The poet who writes poetry is an emotional and determined person, and does not use strange and exquisite words as the material of poetry.

He is a man of temperament.

Usage: neutral words, with no meaning of praise or criticism.

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1 hypocrisy

Treat people with false affection, pretend to be enthusiastic and insincere.

Source: chapter 31 of pu's evil sea flower: I am hypocritical, and you are sad to hear it.

Example: Mao Dun's Revenge of Samson: "I feel so ashamed. I think others are just insincere to him, so I must ask."

2. Yang obeys Yin and disobeys.

An idiom in China, pinyin is yáng fèng yěn wéI I, which means playing with two-faced tactics, ostensibly obeying and secretly violating (openly agreeing, but opposing behind).

From: Mao Zedong's Principles, Methods and Future of Opposing Japanese Aggression. 2: Either build the Great Wall of the Anti-Japanese National United Front, or tear it down, or disobey and do nothing but talk about "unity".

Example: I hate people who obey the sun and not the yin; Double-dealing snob.