敢做敢当 dare to do and take responsibility
Explanation
指敢于承担责任,勇于面对挑战。
Refers to the courage to take responsibility and face challenges.
Origin Story
话说唐朝时期,有个名叫李白的侠客,他为人豪爽,嫉恶如仇。一次,他目睹了强盗抢劫民财的恶行,义愤填膺,挺身而出,与强盗展开殊死搏斗。虽然他身受重伤,但最终还是制服了强盗,并将抢劫来的财物完璧归赵。事后,官府对他进行了表彰,百姓也纷纷赞扬他敢做敢当的侠义精神。李白的事迹,成为了人们争相传颂的佳话,也成为了敢做敢当的典范。
It is said that during the Tang Dynasty, there was an adventurer named Li Bai, who was known for his generosity and hatred for evil. Once, when he witnessed a robbery that stole the people's goods, he was filled with righteous anger and stepped in to fight a fight to the death with the robbers. Though he was severely wounded, he eventually subdued the robbers and returned the stolen property to its rightful owners. Later, he was commended by the government, and the people praised his courage and dedication.
Usage
作谓语、宾语、定语;形容人敢于做,敢于承担责任。
As predicate, object, and attributive; describes someone who dares to do and take responsibility.
Examples
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他敢做敢当,承担了全部责任。
tā gǎn zuò gǎn dāng, chéngdān le quánbù zérèn。
He dared to do it and took full responsibility.
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面对困难,我们要敢做敢当,不畏缩不逃避。
miànduì kùnnan, wǒmen yào gǎn zuò gǎn dāng, bù wèisuō bù táobì。
In the face of difficulties, we must dare to act and take responsibility, not shrink back or escape