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Use two idioms from ancient poems and famous quotes to praise the martyr Li Dazhao

Praise to martyr Li Dazhao - fearless in the face of danger, calm and self-possessed, accepting death as home, and awe-inspiring in righteousness.

Regard death as if you are going home

shì sǐ rú guī

Explanation: Treat death as if you are going home. Describes not being afraid of sacrificing life.

Source "Han Feizi · Wai Chu Shuo Xia Zuo": "After the three armies are in formation, the envoys regard death as returning home, and the minister is not as good as the son becoming a father." "Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals: Don't Bow": "The soldiers of the three armies regard death as returning home."

Structure subject-predicate formula.

Usage is used as a compliment. Generally used as predicate, attributive, and adverbial.

The correct pronunciation is dead; it cannot be pronounced as "shǐ".

Synonyms: sacrifice life and forget death, sacrifice life and take meaning

Antonym: greed for life and fear of death