risk one's head
In Chinese, Pinyin is Z ì sh ē NN á Nb ǎ o, which means you can't protect yourself. It's from a warning to the world.
The origin of Idioms
Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty: "I think it's better if Jiangxi is not heavy. If it's heavy, it's" mud Bodhisattva falls into the water, it's hard for him to protect himself ". Can he protect others?"
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: self-care, grass-roots fire-fighting [antonym]: helping others
Idiom usage
I can't protect myself. He is in danger now. In Ding Ling's the sun shines on the sangqian River: "my brother says," the mud Bodhisattva crosses the river. "It's good to send it back."
risk one's head
god is carrying out the wishes of man - tiān cóng rén yuàn
hit on a good idea in a moment of desperation - qíng jí shēng zhì
speak vehemently with a distinctly moral tone - jī áng kāng kǎi
hang up lamps and drape festoons - guà dēng jié cǎi
be fascinated by sb . 's compelling beauty - shén hún piāo dàng
have grandiose aims but puny abilities - yǎn gāo shǒu shēng