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公平 (gōngpíng) is a Chinese word that means "fair, just". It is a core value in Chinese culture, and is often used to describe a situation in which everyone is treated equally and fairly. It is closely related to the concept of 公正 (gōngzhèng), which means "impartial" or "unbiased". In Chinese culture, it is important to maintain a sense of fairness and justice in all aspects of life, from interpersonal relationships to business dealings.
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1. 公正 (gōngzhèng): meaning "fair, impartial".
2. 公道 (gōngdào): meaning "fair, reasonable".
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公平 (gōngpíng) is used to describe a situation or action that is fair and just. For example, one might say, "这个决定是公平的 (zhège juédìng shì gōngpíng de) - This decision is fair." It can also be used to describe a person's character, such as, "他是一个公平的人 (tā shì yīgè gōngpíng de rén) - He is a fair person."
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