Burn one's bridges What do you mean?

It means that there is no retreat, you must win the battle and be determined to go all out. Kettle: pot. Break the rice cooker and sink the ferry. The "burning the boat and breaking the kettle" mentioned in Sun Tzu's Art of War, although it also expresses the significance of desperate war, has not yet formed the allusions that are often said in later generations.

The source is xiaoyi's book with Luo: "let's cross the rubicon in autumn;" Hold three diets; Shoot a thief and catch the king; Unbeaten; Then Dumen went to the track. "

He summoned up his courage to take the postgraduate exam.

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Last battle? [last stand] Metaphor is to make a final decisive battle with the enemy under unfavorable circumstances, and metaphor is to make a final effort to find a way out in the face of desperation.

Out: "Historical Records Biography of Huaiyin Hou": "(Korean) faith is to make thousands of people walk; Out; Back water Chen (array). ..... The army is fighting to the death; Unbeaten. "

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Indecision? [j incarnation] You can't decide what to do with a chess piece. Metaphor is indecisive. Twenty-five years of Zuo Zhuan's "xianggong": "Players are indecisive and cannot be married."

Out: "Zuo Zhuan Xiang Gong Twenty-five Years": "The chess player makes a decision; Cannot be coupled. "