TERMBASES
The moral characters of humans endowed or influenced by qi (气) stand in contrast with “characters endowed by Heaven” or “characters endowed by Heaven and Earth.” The term encompasses two meanings. First, it refers to the specific disposition of a person under the influence of qi, such as firmness and gentleness, patience and impatience, and wisdom and stupidity. In this sense, the “character endowed by qi” and the “character endowed by Heaven” together constitute a person’s inborn character. Second, it means
that heavenly laws and qi together influence a person’s character. As heavenly laws are imbedded in the physical human body, they are influenced by qi. The interaction of moral characters endowed by heavenly laws and human desires reflects the “character endowed by qi (vital force).”