No fear in the face of difficulties
In Chinese, Pinyin is l í NN á NW ú sh è, which means to face danger without fear. It comes from the stele of Lu Sidao.
Idiom explanation
Fear: fear.
The origin of Idioms
Tang Zhang said in the stele of Lu Sidao, the servant of the yellow gate of Qi Dynasty: "in the face of difficulties, there is no fear, there is no displeasure in dethroning, there is no danger of losing the master, and there is no official disobeying his relatives." It is also called "fearless in the face of difficulties".
Chinese PinYin : lín nán wú shè
No fear in the face of difficulties
He is a man of great courage. péng zhōng biāo wài
To be spared in the face of difficulties. lín nàn gǒu miǎn