be fearless
No fear, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ú Su à w è ID à n, which means to be afraid of nothing. It comes from the biography of Tian Shu in historical records by Sima Qian in the Western Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In Sima Qian's biography of Tian Shu in historical records of the Western Han Dynasty, it is said that "the three river prefects all rely on the middle and noble people, and have no fear of their relatives."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: be unscrupulous, be unscrupulous, be unscrupulous
Antonym: timid and forward-looking
Idiom usage
As a predicate, attribute, adverbial; used in dealing with affairs
Examples
The sixth volume of notes of laoxuean written by Lu You of Song Dynasty: "those who are fearless will be fearless."
be fearless
make frivolous remarks about sb . 's appearance - pǐn tóu píng zú
eagerly crane and retract one's neck - tàn tóu suō nǎo
one is raised from the status of a concubine to that of a principal wife - bì zuò fū rén