What does nothing mean in Japanese?

Japanese pseudonyms don't matter.

Everything is fine, everything is fine, everything is fine.

PS: This is a sentence that wishes people peace, but who can explain the literal meaning and extended meaning of this sentence clearly? If you insist on explaining it, it will be translated as: foolproof, foolproof. Safe and sound.

Many Japanese temples have written articles about guarding the lottery. Since everyone says frogs, let me explain. In case you misunderstand.

The purpose of this sentence is: Frogs guard against God, against God and against nothing.

This Japanese saying, frog guards, nothing. Everything is safe. And frogs sound like they're going home. Frog (かぇる) Therefore, since ancient times, it has evolved into a frog with nothing to do and is guarded by the gods.