Crossing the bridge in the middle of the night Crossing the single-plank bridge in the middle of the night - Be careful step by step The white lady cried and broke the bridge - Thinking of old love, carrying the wife across the single-plank bridge - Surprised and happy The stupid donkey crosses the bridge - Step by step it is difficult to walk on stilts Crossing the single-plank bridge - The skilled man bravely stepped on the silver bridge to the golden bridge - the more he walked, the brighter the sky. Cao Cao's 800,000 soldiers and horses crossed the single-plank bridge - it was endless. The boat arrived at the bridge - if it didn't go well, he had to follow the lamp grass to build a pontoon bridge - let's go Don't cross the single-plank bridge in strong winds - take risks on single-plank bridges - ride on the single-plank bridge if you don't want to - don't turn corners and sing monkey opera on the single-plank bridge - do it at the risk of your life or risk your life Nailing wooden planks on the single-plank bridge - deliberately make it difficult for people to cross Walking on the single-plank bridge - take risks on the single-plank bridge Sleeping on the bed - Unable to turn over and walking on a camel on a single-plank bridge - A risky thing to do. Build a bridge with short planks - Not useful or incompetent Crossing the river with the bridge railing - for fear of falling into the water, helping a drunkard cross the broken bridge - shaking the magpie bridge up and down to meet - crossing the river once a year and demolishing the bridge - leaving no way behind. The legend of the bridge 1. The legend of the wind and rain bridge 2. Meeting The legend of Xianqiao 3. The legend of Zhaozhou Bridge 4. The legend of Wuli Bridge 5. The legend of Fengqiao 6. The legend of Shuangtuo Bridge 7. The legend of Cai Xiang building Luoyang Bridge 8. The legend of broken bridge Idiom of bridge 1. The idiom "build bridges and mend roads" is pronounced as: xiū qiáo bǔ lù. Idiom definition: build bridges and mend roads. The old metaphor is to be enthusiastic about public welfare and give money to do good deeds. Source of the idiom: The first chapter of "Looking at Money Slaves" written by Anonymous in the Yuan Dynasty: "I, Jia Ren, also know how to give alms to monks, build temples and pagodas, build bridges and roads, cherish the orphans and the few, respect the elderly and pity the poor." 2. Bridges return to bridges, Luguilu idiom pronunciation: qiáo guī qiáo, lù guī lù Idiom definition: It means that unrelated things should be strictly separated. 3. Draw the board across the bridge. Pronunciation of the idiom: guò qiáo chōu bǎn. Definition of the idiom: After achieving the purpose, you will kick away the people who have helped you. Idiom example: As long as you don’t want~, I’ll go to them right away. There must be a way and I’ll get back to you tomorrow. (Chapter 30 of "Nie Haihua" by Zeng Pu of the Qing Dynasty) 4. Cross the river and tear down the bridge. Pronunciation of the idiom: guò hé chāi qiáo. Definition of the idiom: After crossing the river, tear down the bridge. After achieving the goal, it is a metaphor for kicking away the people who helped you. Source of the idiom: The third chapter of "Li Kui Bears the Thorn" written by Kang Jin of the Yuan Dynasty: "You can't push the boat with the current, but you don't allow me to cross the river and demolish the bridge." Idiom example: Xiangzi has suffered so much,~, the old man turned his back and refused to recognize anyone, They were aggrieved for Xiangzi. (Lao She's "Camel Xiangzi" 14) Poem, Lyrics and Music About Bridges Night Mooring on Maple Bridge (Zhang Ji) The moon is setting, crows are crying, and the sky is full of frost. The river maples are fishing and the fire is sleeping against melancholy. At Hanshan Temple outside Gusu City, the midnight bell rang for the passenger ship. Title: Hsinchu Recruiting Guests in Front of the Small Bridge (Bai Juyi) The small Hongqiao bridge with hanging eaves and the white house with low eaves. What is there in front of the bridge? Ranran new bamboo. The skin is open and the brown brocade is exposed, and the sapphire is exposed. The jade green is as delicious as a meal, but the pink frost is unbearable to touch. The sound of leisurely chanting has not stopped, and the playfulness is hard to satisfy. Take good control of the wind and smoke, and take advantage of the grass and trees. Who can have a moonlit night to accompany me in the forest? Pour a cup for you and sing the song of bamboo branches wildly. To Judge Han Chuo of Yangzhou (Du Mu) The green mountains are faint and the water is far away, but the grass in the south of the Yangtze River has not withered after autumn. Twenty-Four Bridges On a moonlit night, where can a beautiful lady teach me how to play the flute? Luoqiao (Li Yi) The willow trees in Jingu Garden look like they are dancing in spring. It's such a beautiful scenery, just go up to Luoyang Bridge alone. Zhouqiao (Fan Chengda) There is Tianjie to the north and south of Zhouqiao, where my father is waiting for his return.
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