The poems of burning bridges are: burning bridges is the heart, burning bridges and sinking ships. The structure is: broken kettle (left and right structure) (upper and lower structure) sink (left and right structure). The pinyin is: pê f ǔ Qin
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The word "cross the rubicon" comes from the battle of the giant deer. When Xiang Yu was fighting against Qin Jun, he learned that his troops had crossed the river, all of them sank and burned down their houses. He gave three meals to show that his foot soldiers would die, and none of them returned to their hearts, so as to win more with less and defeat the enemy.
Idioms about burning one's bridges
Despair, cross the rubicon, cross the rubicon, cross the rubicon, cross the rubicon, cross the rubicon, dizzy at night.
About burning one's bridges
Cross the rubicon, cross the rubicon, cross the rubicon, cross the rubicon, cross the rubicon, cross the rubicon.
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