There are three sentences of eight-character idioms, five groups of two-character antonyms, and the five idioms tell the truth .

Eight-character idiom:

If you don’t enter the tiger’s den, you won’t get its cubs

Pinyin: bù rù hǔ xué, bù dé hǔ zǐ Simplified Pinyin: brhxbdhz

Explanation: If you don’t enter the tiger’s cave, you can’t catch the tiger cub. Metaphorically, it is impossible to achieve results without taking risks.

Source: 〖Source〗 Fan Ye of the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty, "Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Ban Chao Biography": "Chao said: 'If you don't enter the tiger's den, you won't get the tiger's cubs. The current plan is to attack with fire at night. If they don't know how many I have, they will be greatly shocked and destroyed. '"

Every attack is invincible, and every battle is invincible

Pinyin: gōng wú bù kè, zhàn wú. bù shèng Simplified Pin: gmbkzmbs

Explanation: 〖Explanation〗Gong: attack; g: conquer. There is nothing that cannot be captured. Describes extremely powerful power.

Source: 〖Source〗Liu Xiang of the Western Han Dynasty, "Warring States Policy·Qin Policy 1": "This is to know that the Qin war is not invincible, the attack is not insurmountable, and the task is not invincible."

< p>Example: 〖Example〗Speak of this army as ~'s heavenly general and magic weapon. ★Wu Qiang's "Red Sun"

Share the blessings together and share the misfortunes

Refers to adversity and disaster, and harmony brings relief. "We share blessings and share hardships."