First, kick down the ladder
Explanation: After crossing the river, the bridge will be demolished. Metaphor: After achieving your goal, kick the person who helped you away.
From: Yuan Kang Jinzhi's "Li Kui jy's Negative Spine" is the third fold: "You have to push the boat with the current, and I am not allowed to kick down the ladder."
Don't push the boat with the tide, but I'm not allowed to kick down the ladder.
Second, build bridges and roads.
Description: Build bridges and roads. The old metaphor is enthusiastic about public welfare and donating money to do good.
From: Yuan Yiming's "Watching the Money Slave" is the first discount: "My family will also give alms to monks, build temples and towers, build bridges and roads, cherish loneliness and worry about poverty."
Three. Water bridge
Description: In case of water blockage, cross the bridge. Describe not afraid of resistance, go forward bravely.
From: Modern Kang Zhuo's Competition at the Beginning of the Sun: "Their energy is so loud that they really open roads on every mountain, bridge the water and run forward in one go."
Four. Not afraid of resistance, advance bravely
Description: In case of water blockage, cross the bridge. Describe not afraid of resistance, go forward bravely.
Said by: The Journey to the West, courtesy of Wu Ming: "The old benefactor has seen the most, but I still have three young disciples, who clear the way on the mountain and cross the bridge when encountering water to protect the poor monk."
Verb (abbreviation of verb) Draw a chessboard on the bridge [gu ò qi á o ch not u b m: n]
Explanation: After the metaphor is achieved, you kick the person who helped you away.
From: Pu's "Evil Sea Flower" the thirtieth time: "As long as you don't cross the bridge, I'll find them at once. There must be a way to reply to you tomorrow. "