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Famous sayings and idioms about bridges
After crossing the bridge in the middle of the night-step by step, beware of the white snake crying and breaking the bridge-recall the old feelings, carry the daughter-in-law across the wooden bridge-surprise with the donkey-step by step on stilts is difficult-step on the golden bridge on the silver bridge is heroic and brilliant-Cao Cao's 800 thousand troops crossed the wooden bridge-endless boats arrived at the bridge-if anything happens, You should walk on the pontoon bridge along the grass-step on the wooden bridge-don't turn and sing a monkey show on the wooden bridge-don't nail the board hard or hard on the wooden bridge-deliberately make people unable to walk on the wooden bridge-take a risk to sleep on the wooden bridge-take a camel on the wooden bridge-take a risk-short board bridge-don't work or don't work-it is difficult to reach the shore and cross the river against the bridge railing. Legend of Yufeng Bridge II. The legend of Huixian Third Bridge. Legend of Zhao Zhouqiao 4. The legend of Wuliqiao 5. Legend of Fengqiao 6. The legend of the double throw bridge 7. The legend of Cai Xiang building Luoyang Bridge. Legend of broken bridge 1. The pronunciation of this idiom is to build bridges and roads. The old metaphor is enthusiastic about public welfare and donating money to do good. The origin of the idiom: Yuan Yiming's "Watching the Money Slave" is the first fold: "My family should also give alms to monks, build temples and towers, build bridges and roads, cherish loneliness and care for the poor." 2. Bridge returns to bridge, and road returns to road. Pronunciation of idioms: qiá o guχ qiá o, lü guü lü. Interpretation of idioms: Metaphor should strictly distinguish irrelevant things. 3. Idiom pronunciation: guòqiáo chüu b?n Idiom definition: After the metaphorical purpose is achieved, you kick the person who helps you away. Idiom example: as long as you don't ~, I'll go to them at once. There must be a way to reply to you tomorrow. (Back to the thirtieth chapter of Pu's "Evil Sea Flower") 4. Break down the bridge by crossing the river idiom pronunciation: guò hé chāi qiáo idiom definition: break down the bridge by crossing the river. Metaphor: After achieving your goal, kick the person who helped you away. The origin of the idiom: Yuan Kang Jinzhi's "Li Kui jy Negative Spine" is the third fold: "You want to push the boat with the current, but you won't let me kick down the ladder." Example of idiom: Xiangzi suffered so much that the old man turned his back and refused to recognize anyone. They are unfair to Xiangzi. (Lao She's "Camel Xiangzi" XIV) Poems about Bridges One night-On a frosty night near Bofeng Bridge (Zhang Ji), Jiangfeng fished and slept. In the lonely Hanshan Temple outside Suzhou, the bell that rang in the middle of the night reached the passenger ship. In front of the small bridge, Hsinchu attracts visitors (Bai Juyi). Xiaohongqiao is a white house with low eaves and wild teeth. What is in front of the bridge? Hsinchu, Ran Ran. The skin is covered with brown brocade, and the festival is painted with sapphire. Cui Jun is like a meal, but the cream powder can't bear to touch it. The sound of idle songs is not exhausted, so it is difficult to play with your heart. Take care of the wind and smoke, and despise all vegetation. Who can have a moonlit night with me in the forest? Pour a cup for you and sing bamboo songs wildly. A word to Han Chuo Yangzhou magistrate (Du Mu) Qingshan faintly has water, and the grass in the south of the Yangtze River has not withered in autumn. Where does the Jade Man teach oral sex at Bridge 24 on a moonlit night? Luo Qiao (Li Yi) Willow in Jingu Garden is like dancing waist in spring. That's a good point. You can go to Luoyang Bridge alone. State Bridge (Fan Chengda) The north and south of State Bridge are Tianjie, and the elders wait for driving back year after year. When exactly did the Sixth Army come? & lt& lt Tianjingsha `Qiu Si' Ma Zhiyuan withered vines and old trees faint, small bridges and flowing people, ancient roads and thin horses, the sun sets, heartbroken people are at the end of the world.