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Let It Be Be Relieved in Chinese / Japanese...

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Let It Be / Be Relieved

 mayu o hira ku
Let It Be / Be Relieved Scroll

眉を開く is a Japanese proverb and expression that means “to feel relieved,” “to forget about one's troubles,” or “to settle into peace of mind.”

The literal words suggest relaxing your eyebrows or face. Allow worry or concern to go away, and just be content with “letting it be.”


Note: Because this selection contains some special Japanese Hiragana characters, it should be written by a Japanese calligrapher.

Peaceful Heart / Peace of Mind / Calm Mind

 ān xīn
 an shin
Peaceful Heart / Peace of Mind / Calm Mind Scroll

安心 can be defined as relief, peace of mind, feeling at ease, to be relieved, to set one's mind at rest, and easiness.

安心 is a nice word that encompasses great meanings within just two characters. Some of the other meanings include pacifying, settling the mind, and peace of mind. It's also the idea of feeling a sense of security, safety, and confidence in your state of well-being.

This can be used by everyone, but some consider it to be a Buddhist concept (You'll find it in your Zen dictionary).

Note: Can be romanized as Anshin or Anjin in Japanese.

Chop Wood, Carry Water

Before enlightenment or after, chores remain.

 dùn wù zhī qián kǎn chái tiāo shuǐ dùn wù zhī hòu kǎn chái tiāo shuǐ
Chop Wood, Carry Water Scroll

頓悟之前砍柴挑水; 頓悟之後砍柴挑水 means “Before enlightenment, chop wood, carry water; After enlightenment, chop wood, carry water.

This is a Chinese proverb that is attributed to 吴力 (Wú Lì) who lived between 1632 and 1718 - living part of his life as a devout Buddhist, and many years as a Catholic Jesuit Priest in China - what an interesting life!

This has been explained many times in many ways. I am a Buddhist, and here is my brief take on this proverb...

Before enlightenment, one may find daily chores mundane, tedious, and boring. However, upon reaching enlightenment one is not relieved of the details of daily life. An enlightened person will, however, see such chores as a joy, and do them mindfully.


There is another version floating around, which is 在你領悟之前砍柴、運水。在你領悟之後,砍柴、運水。
If you want this other version, just contact me. The meaning is the same, just different phrasing.

Push or Knock

To weigh one's words

 fǎn fù tuī qiāo
Push or Knock Scroll

During the Tang Dynasty, a man named Jia Dao (born in the year 779), a well-studied scholar and poet, went to the capital to take the imperial examination.

One day as he rides a donkey through the city streets, a poem begins to form in his mind. A portion of the poem comes into his head like this:

“The bird sits on the tree branch near a pond,
A monk approaches and knocks at the gate...”


At the same time, he wondered if the word “push” would be better than “knock” in his poem.

As he rides down the street, he imagines the monk pushing or knocking. Soon he finds himself making motions of pushing and shaking a fist in a knocking motion as he debates which word to use. He is quite a sight as he makes his way down the street on his donkey with hands and fists flying about as the internal debate continues.

As he amuses people along the street, he becomes completely lost in his thoughts and does not see the mayor's procession coming in the opposite direction. Jia Bao is blocking the way for the procession to continue down the road, and the mayor's guards immediately decide to remove Jia Bao by force. Jia Bao, not realizing that he was in the way, apologizes, explains his poetic dilemma and awaits his punishment for blocking the mayor's way.

The mayor, Han Yu, a scholar and author of prose himself, finds himself intrigued by Jia Dao's poem and problem. Han Yu gets off his horse and addresses Jia Bao, stating, “I think knock is better.” The relieved Jia Bao raises his head and is invited by the mayor to join the procession, and are seen riding off together down the street, exchanging their ideas and love of poetry.

In modern Chinese, this 反復推敲 idiom is used when someone is trying to decide which word to use in their writing or when struggling to decide between two things when neither seems to have a downside.


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Characters

If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese

Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

安心

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ān xīn
    an1 xin1
an hsin
 anshin
    あんしん
at ease; to feel relieved; to set one's mind at rest; to keep one's mind on something
{Buddh} obtaining peace of mind through faith or ascetic practice; (female given name) Anshin
To quiet the heart, or mind; be at rest.

放心

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fàng xīn
    fang4 xin1
fang hsin
 houshin / hoshin
    ほうしん

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No Worries
to feel relieved; to feel reassured; to be at ease
(n,vs,vi) (1) absentmindedness; (n,vs,vi) (2) peace of mind
absentmindedness

眉を開く

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 mayuohiraku
    まゆをひらく

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Let It Be / Be Relieved
(exp,v5k) (idiom) to feel relieved; to forget about one's troubles; to settle into peace of mind

寛泰

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kuān tài
    kuan1 tai4
k`uan t`ai
    kuan tai
 hiroyasu
    ひろやす
(given name) Hiroyasu
relieved

寬心


宽心

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kuān xīn
    kuan1 xin1
k`uan hsin
    kuan hsin
relieved; comforted; to relieve anxieties; at ease; relaxed; reassuring; happy

寬慰


宽慰

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kuān wèi
    kuan1 wei4
k`uan wei
    kuan wei
to console; to soothe; relieved

寬緩


宽缓

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kuān huǎn
    kuan1 huan3
k`uan huan
    kuan huan
relieved; tensions relax

晴々

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 harebare
    はればれ
    seisei / sese
    せいせい
(adv,adv-to,vs) bright; cheerful; (adv-to,adv,vs) (kana only) feeling refreshed; feeling relieved

晴晴

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 harebare
    はればれ
    seisei / sese
    せいせい
(adv,adv-to,vs) bright; cheerful; (adv-to,adv,vs) (kana only) feeling refreshed; feeling relieved

清々

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 seisei / sese
    せいせい
(adv-to,adv,vs) (kana only) feeling refreshed; feeling relieved

清清

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 seisei / sese
    せいせい
(adv-to,adv,vs) (kana only) feeling refreshed; feeling relieved

釋然


释然

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shì rán
    shi4 ran2
shih jan
relieved; at ease; feel relieved

鬆快


松快

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sōng kuai
    song1 kuai5
sung k`uai
    sung kuai
less crowded; relieved; relaxed; to relax

休まる

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 yasumaru
    やすまる
(v5r,vi) to be rested; to feel at ease; to repose; to be relieved

卸肩兒


卸肩儿

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xiè jiān r
    xie4 jian1 r5
hsieh chien r
lit. a weight off one's shoulders; fig. to resign a post; to lay down a burden; to be relieved of a job

安まる

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 yasumaru
    やすまる
(v5r,vi) to be rested; to feel at ease; to repose; to be relieved

お役ご免

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 oyakugomen
    おやくごめん
dismissal; firing; retirement; being relieved from one's post; being relieved of a burden

お役御免

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 oyakugomen
    おやくごめん
dismissal; firing; retirement; being relieved from one's post; being relieved of a burden

さっぱり

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 sappari
    さっぱり
(adv,adv-to,vs) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) feeling refreshed; feeling relieved; (adv,adv-to,vs) (2) neat; tidy; clean; (adv,adv-to,vs,adj-na) (3) frank; open-hearted; plain; simple; light; (adv,adv-to) (4) completely; entirely; (adverb) (5) not in the least (with neg. verb); not at all; (adjectival noun) (6) nothing at all; completely useless; hopeless; awful

さばさば

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 sabasaba
    さばさば
(adv,adv-to,vs) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) relieved; refreshed; (adv,adv-to,vs) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) frank; candid; easy-going; laid-back

如釋重負


如释重负

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rú shì zhòng fù
    ru2 shi4 zhong4 fu4
ju shih chung fu
as if relieved from a burden (idiom); to have a weight off one's mind

御役ご免

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 oyakugomen
    おやくごめん
dismissal; firing; retirement; being relieved from one's post; being relieved of a burden

御役御免

see styles
 oyakugomen
    おやくごめん
dismissal; firing; retirement; being relieved from one's post; being relieved of a burden

胸がすく

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 munegasuku
    むねがすく
(exp,v5k) to feel relieved; to feel satisfied; to feel refreshed

能施太子

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néng shī tài zǐ
    neng2 shi1 tai4 zi3
neng shih t`ai tzu
    neng shih tai tzu
 Nōse Taishi
Prince 'Giver', a former incarnation of Śākyamuni, when he obtained the magic dragon, pearl and by its power relieved the needs of all the poor.

お役ごめん

see styles
 oyakugomen
    おやくごめん
dismissal; firing; retirement; being relieved from one's post; being relieved of a burden

御役ごめん

see styles
 oyakugomen
    おやくごめん
dismissal; firing; retirement; being relieved from one's post; being relieved of a burden

愁眉を開く

see styles
 shuubiohiraku / shubiohiraku
    しゅうびをひらく
(exp,v5k) to feel relieved

気が抜ける

see styles
 kiganukeru
    きがぬける
(exp,v1) (1) to feel exhausted (after having been stressed); to feel spent; to feel relieved (from stress); (2) to become stale (i.e. of a carbonated beverage); to go flat; to lose flavor; to lose flavour

荷が下りる

see styles
 nigaoriru
    にがおりる
(exp,v1) to feel relieved; to feel happy after having been relieved of a responsibility; to be relieved from a duty

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Title CharactersRomaji (Romanized Japanese)Various forms of Romanized Chinese
Let It Be
Be Relieved
眉を開くmayu o hira ku
mayuohiraku
Peaceful Heart
Peace of Mind
Calm Mind
安心an shin / anshinān xīn / an1 xin1 / an xin / anxinan hsin / anhsin
Chop Wood, Carry Water頓悟之前砍柴挑水頓悟之后砍柴挑水
顿悟之前砍柴挑水顿悟之后砍柴挑水
dùn wù zhī qián kǎn chái tiāo shuǐ dùn wù zhī hòu kǎn chái tiāo shuǐ
dun4 wu4 zhi1 qian2 kan3 chai2 tiao1 shui3 dun4 wu4 zhi1 hou4 kan3 chai2 tiao1 shui3
dun wu zhi qian kan chai tiao shui dun wu zhi hou kan chai tiao shui
tun wu chih ch`ien k`an ch`ai t`iao shui tun wu chih hou k`an ch`ai t`iao shui
tun wu chih chien kan chai tiao shui tun wu chih hou kan chai tiao shui
Push or Knock反復推敲
反复推敲
fǎn fù tuī qiāo
fan3 fu4 tui1 qiao1
fan fu tui qiao
fanfutuiqiao
fan fu t`ui ch`iao
fanfutuichiao
fan fu tui chiao
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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