Yiren is a Chinese word, pinyin yī rén, meaning that person; this person. It is often used to refer to women, often as "that person"; sometimes it also refers to the person of one's choice. From "The Edge of the Painted Picture": "How can I understand that the Yiren is so close at hand that I can't meet her after a long time of separation."
Expanded Information
The word "Iren" was first used in the famous poem "reed reed ? " a poem, it has a variety of meanings:
(a) Yiren, refers to a close relationship with the poet, for the poet revered and loved but not forgotten for a moment. The word "so-called" indicates that "Iren" is often mentioned and constantly recited, and the tone of affirmation in the water indicates that the poet is sure of her existence and is full of confidence in pursuing her, only that it is not easy to meet her because of the isolation of the river.
In ancient times, the term was used for both men and women, but nowadays it is mostly used to refer to young women, and "Yiren" means the woman whom one loves with all one's heart.
(ii) Iren, indicating the ruler or wise minister.
(3) Iren means the people who follow good customs, i.e., the good people.
For example, in Tao Yuanming's poem "Peach Blossom Garden" of the Jin Dynasty, it reads, "The Ying clan disrupted the heavenly discipline, and the virtuous people avoided their world. Huang Qi's Shangshan, I also Yun died ......" in the poem "I also Yun died" refers to "the people living in the peach blossom garden also left the land of the Qin Dynasty "
(4) Iren is a symbol of good things.
Reference Iren (Chinese word)_Baidu Encyclopedia?