The name Wujiu implied that there was no disaster, no fault, and no sin. This name originated from the concept in the Book of Changes, indicating that a person could carefully manage and restrain himself, possessing the ability to control himself and reflect on himself. The name Wujiu implied expectations of one's moral character and cultivation. It was hoped that this person would always maintain a cautious and diligent attitude, constantly reflect on himself and improve, avoid mistakes and move towards success. This name had a calm and reserved temperament. It was not as eye-catching as some gorgeous and flamboyant names, but gave people a deep and reserved feeling.
Without blame meant that there was no fault or blame. According to the description in the Book of Changes, having no fault meant that one was always vigilant and avoided making mistakes or mistakes. It emphasized that people should always reflect on their actions and correct their mistakes in time. Wrongly also represented tolerance, forgiveness, and unconditional acceptance. In life, we all make mistakes, but as long as we reflect and correct in time, we can avoid disaster and blame. Therefore, no blame could be seen as a state of pursuing perfection and self-improvement.
In Telugu language, 'novel' is commonly expressed as either '喟曕哎' which specifically means a fictional narrative or '喟眮喟膏睄喟む皶喟' which simply means a book. So, it depends on how it's being used in a particular sentence or discussion.
The term 'fiction' in Telugu means works that are invented or fabricated. It can include novels, short stories, and other forms of imaginative writing that are not real-life accounts.