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本初何惧
[bĕn chū hé jù]
Originally meaning 'What is there to fear at heart?', conveys courage and confidence within oneself. Expresses the idea of facing life without fear because everything starts with courage and faith.
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心已死何来畏惧
[xīn yĭ sĭ hé lái wèi jù]
This phrase translates to With a dead heart what is there to fear ? It implies emotional detachment ...
畏惧在心底
[wèi jù zài xīn dĭ]
Fear Buried in Heart : Implies inner anxiety and trepidation deep within oneself hidden but profound ...
人心何畏
[rén xīn hé wèi]
人心何畏 What Heart Fear poses a philosophical question about what truly scares or worries the heart ...
何需畏惧
[hé xū wèi jù]
What need is there to fear ? It embodies courage and confidence encouraging people to face fears ...
无心何来恐惧之心
[wú xīn hé lái kŏng jù zhī xīn]
How Could Fear Arise Without a Heart ? This indicates that if one lacks true intentions or a heartfelt ...
与心畏
[yŭ xīn wèi]
With heart fear signifies an inner trepidation fearfulness that one carries in their heart often ...
还怕什么
[hái pà shén me]
Simply means Whats There to Fear ? This indicates courage confidence or defiance against worries ...