KanjiJLPT N1
Humanity

humanity, virtue, benevolence, charity, man, kernel

Mnemonic

Butler Alfred always sets the table for two—one for himself and one for any stranger who needs warmth. He believes humanity is simple: never eat alone when someone else is hungry. Two places, two hearts, one act of compassion.
Additional thoughts
Picture Alfred standing beside a small table with exactly two place settings, offering the empty chair to a weary stranger. Humanity lives in the space between two people—it only takes one person reaching out to another.
Quick recall
Butler Alfred sets the table for two, because humanity means no one faces the world alone.

Details

The keyword for 仁 is humanity. This kanji represents the Confucian virtue of benevolence, compassion, and goodwill toward others. It embodies the ideal of treating fellow human beings with kindness, empathy, and moral goodness. In its deepest sense, 仁 captures the essence of what it means to be truly humane—acting with warmth and consideration in all interpersonal relationships.
On'yomi
じん、に、にん