Treat death as life
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ì s ǐ R ú sh ē ng, which means to regard death as living, and to describe not afraid of death is the same as "treating death as living". From Chuang Tzu autumn water.
The origin of Idioms
Ban Gu's biography of Chao CuO in Hanshu of Han Dynasty says, "if you defeat shougu, you will be rewarded by honoring the nobility. If you attack tuyi, you will get rich family members. Therefore, you can make many of them go to tanghuo and treat death as if they were alive."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive; used in life, etc.
Examples
Chuang Tzu autumn water: "those who regard death as life are brave martyrs." In the biography of Chao CuO in the history of Han Dynasty, it is said that "so it can make all of them receive the stone, go to the fire of Tang Dynasty, and treat death as if they were alive."
Treat death as life
a thorn for a hairpin and plain cloth for a skirt - chāi jīng qún bù
Pick up the brush and ask for the painting - zhāi zhí suǒ tú
obtain gold by washing it from sand and gravel - pī shā jiǎn jīn
look up to the past and look down on the present - zūn gǔ bēi jīn