negation - What's the difference between "He is no fool" and "He is not a fool"?



For a non-native speaker, the above two sentences seem similar.


From the point of the native speaker's view, is there any slight difference?


In the same vein, "I have no money" and "I don't have any money" seems similar to me. Am I right?




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