Be confident
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f à NGX à NTU à D à n, which means to describe without worry. From he Dian.
Idiom explanation
The heart can put down, have to rely on and bold. I have no worries.
The origin of Idioms
The seventh chapter of he Dian: "the tea driving Niang only teaches that her martial sister-in-law does it for her. Since she practices Buddhism, she should abide by the rules, so she confides in her heart and sends her daughter away."
Idiom usage
Now, all the roads have been taken in before and after the pass, so that we can move forward without worry. The ninth chapter of he Dian by Zhang Nanzhuang in Qing Dynasty
Be confident
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do what others have never done before - zì wǒ zuò gǔ
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