Eight-character idioms of a narrow escape.

Nothing ventured, nothing gained-nothing ventured, nothing gained; If you want to find pearls, you must dive underwater.

Pinyin: hǔ Xu, Yande hǔ zǐ short spell: brhz.

Synonym: visit one's own territory antonym: timid as a mouse

Usage: compound sentences; Be the subject and clause; It means going through hardships to achieve success.

Commentary: Yan: What? Nothing attempted, nothing gained. Metaphor means that you can't succeed without experiencing danger.

Source: Ye Fan's Biography of Ban Chao in the Southern Dynasties: "Chao Yue:' Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Today's plan is unique, because it attacks the enemy with fire at night, so that he doesn't know how powerful I am, and it will be greatly impacted and exhausted. " "

There is an old saying in China: "~" is true for human practice and epistemology. (Mao Zedong's theory of practice)