have gained nothing
Nothing, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī w ú Su ǒ Hu, nothing. It comes from Tang Zhiyan written by Wang Dingbao in the Five Dynasties.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Dingbao's Tang Zhiyan in the Five Dynasties said, "however, when the sun is getting late, shou'er is sent to the hospital to stay. Hao also suspects that he has to search shou'er's sleeve for nothing, so he has to bow himself."
Idiom usage
Verb object; predicate and attribute; derogatory; no harvest.
Analysis of Idioms
Xiehouyu fishing in a broken net; deaf people beating drums, blind people watching lanterns lantern riddle nothing (typing 1) answer: control < ol > < li > < / OL >
have gained nothing
when water flows , a channel is formed - shuǐ dào qú chéng
Death Zhuge can walk, life Zhongda - sǐ zhū gé néng zǒu shēng zhòng dá