Pronunciation: H ǔ Xu, Jan de H ǔ.
Interpretation: How can you catch a little tiger without entering the tiger's den? Metaphor means that you can't succeed without experiencing danger.
Said by Ye Fan in the Southern Song Dynasty, Biography of Ban Chao: "Ban Chao said,' Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Today's plan is unique because attacking Lu with fire at night will make him not know how powerful I am, and he will go into shock and be exhausted. "
Ban Chao said, "Nothing ventured, nothing gained. The only way now is to attack the Hun emissary with fire at night. They don't know how many people we have. They must be shocked and frightened. They can destroy them all! As long as these people are eliminated, the light will set a tourist trap, and we will be finished. "
There is an old saying in China: "Nothing ventured, nothing gained." This sentence is true for human practice and epistemology.
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synonym
1, indomitable
Pronunciation: b.yire.b.no.
Interpretation: The metaphor is strong-willed, no matter how many setbacks you encounter, you never waver.
From: Xu's "Popular Romance of the Republic of China" for the third time: "Huang Xing, Commander-in-Chief of Hanyang People's Army, was born in Changsha County, Hunan Province. He has always advocated revolution and he has always been indomitable. "
2. Perseverance
Pronunciation: jiā n rè n bê.
Interpretation: describes a firm and unshakable will.
From: On Chao Cuo: "Those who have achieved great things in ancient times are not only outstanding talents, but also perseverance."
Since ancient times, people who have achieved great things have not only outstanding talents, but also perseverance.