A willing man is a willing man
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g à nm à oh à K à u, which means willing to risk life. It comes from the biography of Yuan Shaozhuan in the annals of the Three Kingdoms.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: regard death as home [antonym]: be greedy of life and fear of death
The origin of Idioms
"I don't use Tian Fengyan, but I laugh at him." Pei Songzhi's note quoted Jin Sun Sheng as saying: "Feng knows that Shao will be defeated, and if he is defeated, he will die. If he is willing to be brave and brave, he will be loyal to the rule. If a martyr does what he does, he will not worry about himself."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or adverbial; used in dealing with affairs.
A willing man is a willing man
perform a meritorious service to atone for one 's crimes - lì gōng shú zuì
with scornful words and jeering smiles - xuè làng xiào ào