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No Fear

(2 characters)

 wú wèi
 mui
No Fear Scroll

無畏 literally means “No Fear.” But perhaps not the most natural Chinese phrase (see our other “No Fear” phrase for a complete thought). However, this two-character version of “No Fear” seems to be a very popular way to translate this into Chinese when we checked Chinese Google.

Note: This also means “No Fear” in Japanese and Korean, but this character pair is not often used in Japan or Korea.

This term appears in various Chinese dictionaries with definitions like “without fear,” intrepidity, fearless, dauntless, and bold.

In the Buddhist context, this is a word derived from the word Abhaya, meaning: Fearless, dauntless, secure, nothing, and nobody to fear. Also, from vīra meaning: courageous, bold.


See Also:  Never Give Up | Undaunted | Bravery | Courage | Fear No Man

 fàng xīn
 houshin
No Worries Scroll

My Australian friends always say, “No worries, mate.” It's caught on with me, though I drop the “mate” part since it confuses my fellow Americans.

If you would like to express the idea of “no worries,” 放心 is the best and most natural way to say it in Chinese.

The characters you see to the left can be translated as “put your mind at rest” or “to be at ease.” You could literally translate “no worries,” but it doesn't “flow” like this simple Chinese version.

For your info, the first character means to release, to free, to let go, to relax, or to rest. The second character means your heart or your mind.

Note that in Japanese and Korean, this holds the similar meaning of “peace of mind” but can also mean absentmindedness or carelessness, depending on context.

Preparation Yields No Fear or Worries

 yǒu bèi wú huàn
Preparation Yields No Fear or Worries Scroll

有備無患 means “When you are well-prepared, you have nothing to fear.”

Noting that the third character means “no” or “without” and modifies the last... The last character can mean misfortune, troubles, worries, or fears. It could even be stretched to mean sickness. Therefore you can translate this proverb in a few ways. I've also seen it translated as “Preparedness forestalls calamities.”

有備無患 is comparable to the English idiom, “Better safe than sorry,” but does not directly/literally mean this.

One Who Does Not Do Bad Things, Worries Not of Knocks at His Door

 bái tiān bú zuò kuī xīn shì yè bàn qiāo mén bù chī jīng
One Who Does Not Do Bad Things, Worries Not of Knocks at His Door Scroll

白天不做亏心事夜半敲门不吃惊 literally translates as: [If one does] not do bad things in the daytime, one need not be alarmed at knocks on the door in the middle of the night.

The meaning is something like, “A quiet conscience sleeps in thunder.” Basically, the message is, “don't commit crimes and you won't be jumpy every time the doorbell rings (so don't do anything wrong and your life will have fewer worries and you can sleep at night).”


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Characters

If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese

Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

分憂


分忧

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fēn yōu
    fen1 you1
fen yu
to share tribulations; to help sb with worries and difficulties

安枕

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ān zhěn
    an1 zhen3
an chen
to sleep soundly; (fig.) to rest easy; to be free of worries

寬亮


宽亮

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kuān liàng
    kuan1 liang4
k`uan liang
    kuan liang
wide and bright; without worries; deep and sonorous (voice)

寬暢


宽畅

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kuān chàng
    kuan1 chang4
k`uan ch`ang
    kuan chang
with no worries; cheerful; spacious

愁腸


愁肠

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chóu cháng
    chou2 chang2
ch`ou ch`ang
    chou chang
anxiety; worries

慰む

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 nagusamu
    なぐさむ
(v5m,vi) (1) to feel comforted; to be in good spirits; to feel better; to forget one's worries; (transitive verb) (2) to trifle with; to fool around with

憂悶


忧闷

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yōu mèn
    you1 men4
yu men
 yuumon / yumon
    ゆうもん
depressed; full of worries; feeling down
(n,vs,vi) anguish; mortification
愁悶 Distress, grief, sadness.

滅度


灭度

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miè dù
    mie4 du4
mieh tu
 metsudo
    めつど
to extinguish worries and the sea of grief; nirvana (Buddhism)
extinguishing illusion and passing over to Nirvana
nirvāṇa: extinction of reincarnation and escape from suffering.

滌慮


涤虑

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dí lǜ
    di2 lu:4
ti lü
to free the mind from worries

煩惱


烦恼

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fán nǎo
    fan2 nao3
fan nao
 bonnō
    ぼんのう
to be worried; to be distressed; worries
(out-dated kanji) (1) worldly desires; evil passions; appetites of the flesh; (2) (Buddhist term) klesha (polluting thoughts such as greed, hatred and delusion, which result in suffering)
kleśa, 'pain, affliction, distress,' 'care, trouble' (M.W.). The Chinese tr. is similar, distress, worry, trouble, and whatever causes them. Keith interprets kleśa by 'infection', 'contamination', 'defilement'. The Chinese intp. is the delusions, trials, or temptations of the passions and of ignorance which disturb and distress the mind; also in brief as the three poisons 貪瞋痴 desire, detestation, and delusion. There is a division into the six fundamental 煩惱, or afflictions, v. below, and the twenty which result or follow them and there are other dual divisions. The six are: 貪瞋痴慢疑 and 惡見 desire, detestation, delusion, pride, doubt, and evil views, which last are the false views of a permanent ego, etc. The ten 煩惱 are the first five, and the sixth subdivided into five. 煩惱, like kleśa, implies moral affliction or distress, trial, temptation, tempting, sin. Cf. 使.

脫然


脱然

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tuō rán
    tuo1 ran2
t`o jan
    to jan
unconcerned; without worries

解脫


解脱

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jiě tuō
    jie3 tuo1
chieh t`o
    chieh to
 gedatsu
to untie; to free; to absolve of; to get free of; to extirpate oneself; (Buddhism) to free oneself of worldly worries
mukti, 'loosing, release, deliverance, liberation, setting free,... emancipation.' M.W. mokṣa, 'emancipation, deliverance, freedom, liberation, escape, release.' M.W. Escape from bonds and the obtaining of freedom, freedom from transmigration, from karma, from illusion, from suffering; it denotes nirvāṇa and also the freedom obtained in dhyāna-meditation; it is one of the five characteristics of Buddha; v. 五分法身. It is also vimukti and vimokṣa, especially in the sense of final emancipation. There are several categories of two kinds of emancipation, also categories of three and eight. Cf. 毘; and 八解脫.; v. 解.

主思い

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 shuuomoi / shuomoi
    しゅうおもい
worrying about one's master's affairs; one who so worries

心配事

see styles
 shinpaigoto
    しんぱいごと
worries; cares; troubles

掛構い

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 kakekamai
    かけかまい
(1) (archaism) involvement; relation; (2) (archaism) anxiety; worries; concerns; troubles

散じる

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 sanjiru
    さんじる
(Ichidan verb) (1) to scatter; to disperse; (Ichidan verb) (2) to spend on; to squander (e.g. one's fortune); (Ichidan verb) (3) to chase away (e.g. one's worries); to kill (pain)

散ずる

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 sanzuru
    さんずる
(Ichidan verb - zuru verb) (1) to scatter; to disperse; (Ichidan verb - zuru verb) (2) to spend on; to squander (e.g. one's fortune); (Ichidan verb - zuru verb) (3) to chase away (e.g. one's worries); to kill (pain)

煩心事


烦心事

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fán xīn shì
    fan2 xin1 shi4
fan hsin shih
troubles; worries; something on one's mind

伸び伸び

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 nobinobi
    のびのび
(adv,adv-to,vs,vi) (1) (kana only) comfortably; peacefully; freely; with one's mind at ease; unrestrained; calmly; without worries; relaxed; carefree; (adv,adv-to,vs,vi) (2) (kana only) (growing) quickly

多情多恨

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 tajoutakon / tajotakon
    たじょうたこん
(n,adj-no,adj-na) (yoji) sensibility; (having) many worries and regrets

後顧之憂


后顾之忧

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hòu gù zhī yōu
    hou4 gu4 zhi1 you1
hou ku chih yu
fears of trouble in the rear (idiom); family worries (obstructing freedom of action); worries about the future consequences; often in negative expressions, meaning "no worries about anything"

心配ごと

see styles
 shinpaigoto
    しんぱいごと
worries; cares; troubles

排憂解難


排忧解难

see styles
pái yōu jiě nàn
    pai2 you1 jie3 nan4
p`ai yu chieh nan
    pai yu chieh nan
to resolve a difficult situation and leave worries behind (idiom)

掛け構い

see styles
 kakekamai
    かけかまい
(1) (archaism) involvement; relation; (2) (archaism) anxiety; worries; concerns; troubles

新愁舊恨


新愁旧恨

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xīn chóu jiù hèn
    xin1 chou2 jiu4 hen4
hsin ch`ou chiu hen
    hsin chou chiu hen
new worries added to old hatred (idiom); afflicted by problems old and new

無憂無慮


无忧无虑

see styles
wú yōu wú lǜ
    wu2 you1 wu2 lu:4
wu yu wu lü
carefree and without worries (idiom)

無拘無束


无拘无束

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wú jū wú shù
    wu2 ju1 wu2 shu4
wu chü wu shu
free and unconstrained (idiom); unfettered; unbuttoned; without care or worries

舊愁新恨


旧愁新恨

see styles
jiù chóu xīn hèn
    jiu4 chou2 xin1 hen4
chiu ch`ou hsin hen
    chiu chou hsin hen
old worries with new hatred added (idiom); afflicted by problems old and new

高枕無憂


高枕无忧

see styles
gāo zhěn wú yōu
    gao1 zhen3 wu2 you1
kao chen wu yu
to sleep peacefully (idiom); (fig.) to rest easy; to be free of worries

ふっ飛ばす

see styles
 futtobasu
    ふっとばす
(Godan verb with "su" ending) (1) to blow off something (strongly); (2) to blow off one's worries; to brush away one's worries; (3) to accomplish a task very rapidly; (4) to drive (a car) at full speed

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The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...

Title CharactersRomaji (Romanized Japanese)Various forms of Romanized Chinese
No Fear無畏
无畏
muiwú wèi / wu2 wei4 / wu wei / wuwei
No Worries放心houshin / hoshinfàng xīn / fang4 xin1 / fang xin / fangxinfang hsin / fanghsin
Preparation Yields No Fear or Worries有備無患
有备无患
yǒu bèi wú huàn
you3 bei4 wu2 huan4
you bei wu huan
youbeiwuhuan
yu pei wu huan
yupeiwuhuan
One Who Does Not Do Bad Things, Worries Not of Knocks at His Door白天不做虧心事夜半敲門不吃驚
白天不做亏心事夜半敲门不吃惊
bái tiān bú zuò kuī xīn shì yè bàn qiāo mén bù chī jīng
bai2 tian1 bu2 zuo4 kui1 xin1 shi4 ye4 ban4 qiao1 men2 bu4 chi1 jing1
bai tian bu zuo kui xin shi ye ban qiao men bu chi jing
pai t`ien pu tso k`uei hsin shih yeh pan ch`iao men pu ch`ih ching
pai tien pu tso kuei hsin shih yeh pan chiao men pu chih ching
In some entries above you will see that characters have different versions above and below a line.
In these cases, the characters above the line are Traditional Chinese, while the ones below are Simplified Chinese.


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