The idiom describing people who dare to do something is: to face difficulties;
"To face difficulties" means not to shrink back even if you encounter difficulties, and to overcome them in the face of difficulties. It describes not being afraid of difficulties, not being afraid of setbacks, and being brave enough to challenge; the antonyms are to retreat, to be discouraged, to stop when faced with difficulties, and the synonyms are to sail against the current, never to turn back;
Related to "meeting difficulties" Famous sayings include:
1. The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from bitter cold;
2. Since ancient times, great talents have suffered many hardships, while dandies have rarely been great men;
3. Be poor and strong, and your ambition will not fall into the clouds;
4. When heaven is about to entrust a great responsibility to this person, he must first suffer his mental and mental difficulties, strain his muscles and bones, starve his body and skin, and deplete his body. The body is disturbed by its actions, so it is tempting to endure and gain what it cannot;
5. How can you see a rainbow without experiencing wind and rain;
6. The sun is always behind the wind and rain;
7. There is no mountain that cannot be climbed, and there is no river that cannot be crossed. If you face difficulties, you will always succeed.