![]() ![]() Hope my explanations are understandable and helpful for Japanese learners. This literal interpretation is very close to the actual meanings, I think. These two kanji characters literally mean a ‘brave mind’ in Japanese. Depending on the context and situation, this can also mean ‘bravery’ in Japanese.
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