To be spared in the face of difficulties
It is a Chinese idiom, pronounced L í NN à ng à UMI à n, which means to live in danger. It comes from the book of rites.
Idiom explanation
To live in danger.
The origin of Idioms
"In the book of rites, Qu Li Shang:" in the face of adversity, we should not avoid it. "
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: muddle along; antonym: be meticulous in the face of disaster
Idiom usage
I can't bear to live in danger. Biography of Wang Yun in the book of the later Han Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : lín nàn gǒu miǎn
To be spared in the face of difficulties
When the wall falls, everyone pushes. qiáng dǎo zhòng rén tuī
starving people fill the land. āi hóng biàn yě