What idioms are there to praise "fire fighting"?

1, despair [fè nù bù gù sh ē n]?

Description: Go ahead bravely, regardless of personal safety.

From: Letter of Appointment by Sima Qian of Han Dynasty: "I often think of the urgency of dying for my country."

2. die at all costs?

Description: 10,000 deaths: 10,000 deaths, describing risking your life. Never refuse to die 10 thousand times. Express willingness to serve to death.

From: Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the eighth time: "The story of Diusim says,' I am a concubine, but I have an order to die.' "

3. Go through fire and water [fü tā ng d m: o hu ǒ]?

Explanation: Go: Go; Soup: hot water; Dance: Step on it. Boiling water dares to trip, but fire dares to trample. Metaphor does not avoid difficulties and obstacles, go forward bravely.

Said by: Xun Bing: "If you cheat Yao with Jie, if you throw an egg at a stone, cook it with your fingers. If you go to fire and water, you will be deaf. "

4. risk your life?

Explanation: The original meaning is from birth to death. After describing risking his life, regardless of personal safety.

Said by: Chapter 50 of Laozi: "Born and died, three out of ten were born and three out of ten were dead."

5. Death [Shi ǐ rú guī]?

Explanation: See death as normal as going home. Describe not afraid of sacrificing life.

Said by: Han Feizi's Foreign Reserve: "The formation of three armies makes scholars feel dead, and ministers are not as good as sons."