How dare: How dare, how can. Fear: fear, fear. Line: Walking, as a process, acts as the object of "line". Then, "fear of walking" means fear, worry and fear of the road itself.
Dare to go: (I) am not afraid or worried about a very difficult journey.
"Dare to do something" comes from "Xiaoya Yuman", "Dare to do something, fear not to rush." It means, where does the fear come from? Because it's a long way, fear is walking too slowly to get close to the destination.
20 16 Dalian Ermo prosody classical Chinese original sentence is a sentence in Han Ying's biography of Korean poetry:
Therefore, the gentleman's accusation is also small, and his sense of urgency to save people is also modest. The poem says, "How dare you? I am afraid I can't move. "
The general idea is:
Therefore, the words of a gentleman are mostly obscure when expressing their meaning to people, and they are also euphemistic when relieving people's difficulties. As the Book of Songs says, "Are you afraid to speak out? I am worried that talking is too direct to achieve the goal. "