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Therefore, there is no doubt. What does this sentence mean?
Therefore, relief and no doubt mean: since then, a stone in my heart has fallen to the ground, and I no longer doubt and worry about him. Relieved, pronounced Shi ì rá n, a Chinese word, means relieved because of doubts, bad feelings and so on.

From: Shi Shuo Xin Yu by Liu Yiqing in Southern Dynasties.

There is no doubt after relief.

Interpretation: Since then, King Changsha has put down a stone in his heart and no longer doubts and worries about him.

Extended data:

In the speech of Shi Shuo Xin Yu, most of the famous sayings with various uses in various language environments are one or two sentences, which are very concise, but they are generally well spoken, or clever, or philosophical, or vague, or lofty, or alert, or magnificent, or good at grasping the key points and hitting the nail on the head, which is worth remembering.

People can appreciate it without hurting the speaker and praising the listener. In addition, there are some items that affirm the profundity, vividness and literary grace of the description; Some of them hinted at the speaker's thoughts and feelings in their speeches, either satirizing, mocking, comforting, sticking to the principle of justice, or solving problems, and used the topic to play a far-reaching role. There are also some items in the article, either showing off eloquence, or taking the opportunity to flatter, or talking and laughing, or picking holes in every way, which are not rhetoric and of little significance.

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