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恩 (ēn) is commonly used in the context of expressing gratitude or showing appreciation for someone's kindness or favor. It can also refer to a sense of indebtedness or obligation towards someone who has shown kindness or favor.
In Chinese culture, the concept of 恩 (ēn) is deeply rooted in Confucianism, which emphasizes the importance of filial piety and reciprocal relationships. As such, 恩 (ēn) is often used to describe the relationship between a superior and a subordinate, such as a parent and child, a ruler and subject, or an employer and employee.
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