奋不顾身

奮不顧身
fènbùgùshēn
idiom #33,646

Meanings

  1. 1 to dash ahead with no thought for personal safety (idiom)
  2. 2 to throw oneself into danger fearlessly
  3. 3 to act heroically without regard for one's own life

Examples

Tā fènbùgùshēn de tiào rù shuǐ zhōng jiù rén.
Without a thought for his own safety, he leapt into the water to save someone.
Xiāofángyuán fènbùgùshēn de chōng jìn huǒhǎi.
The firefighters charged into the blaze without regard for their own lives.
Wèile bǎohù zhànyǒu, tā fènbùgùshēn.
To protect his comrades, he acted without a thought for himself.

Tips

history
From 司马迁's 《》 (Letter to Ren An, Han dynasty): 奋不顾身国家 — 'I always thought of dashing ahead with no regard for my body, dying for the state's urgent needs.' Sima Qian was describing the loyal service he'd hoped his life would embody.
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High praise — reserved for genuine heroism: rescues, combat, disaster response. Don't use it for ordinary 'giving it your all' situations; that's 全力以赴.

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