How to say "good deeds" in Chinese?

In Chinese "good deeds" translates to  善行 

Transliteration: shàn xíng

🇨🇳 善行可以积累福报。

🗣️ Shàn xíng kě yǐ jī lè fú bào.

🇺🇸 Good deeds can accumulate blessings.



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How to say "good deeds" in Chinese?

You can use the word "善行" which translates to "good deeds".

How to pronounce "善行" (good deeds) in Chinese?

The word "善行" is pronounced as "shàn xíng".

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