No fear in the face of difficulties
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is l í NN à Nb à K à ng, which means to be not afraid of danger at all. From Han Feizi, Shuo Yi.
Idiom explanation
Explanation: Pro: to; difficult: disaster; fear: fear. I'm not afraid when I'm in danger.
The origin of Idioms
Source: Han Feizi Shuo Yi: "the husband is not happy to see the benefits. Although he is generous in reward, he can't persuade him. He can't be afraid in the face of difficulties. Although he is severe in punishment, he can't threaten him. This is called the people who don't make orders."
Idiom usage
Usage: used as predicate and attributive; refers to calm and calm
Example: fatal in case of danger. Old book of the Tang Dynasty
No fear in the face of difficulties
A thousand days of military training is used in one dynasty - yǎng bīng qiān rì,yòng zài yī zhāo
all is quiet in the dead of night - yè lán rén jìng