Build a golden bridge
Jianhai Jinliang is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Ji à h à ij à NLI á ng, which means a golden bridge on the sea. It refers to an outstanding person who plays an important role and can shoulder heavy responsibilities. It comes from the first fold of Huang He Lou by Wu Ming of Yuan Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The first fold of Huang He Lou written by Wu Ming Shi in Yuan Dynasty: "I think Zhou Yu broke a million Cao soldiers. He is the jade pillar of the sky and the golden beam of the sea."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: mainstay, Optimus jade pillar
Idiom usage
The four generals are Qingtian Yuzhu, Yongan sheji, Weizhen frontier. (the fourth part of Yuefei Jingzhong by Wu Mingshi in Yuan Dynasty)
Build a golden bridge
map out a well-conceived long-term plan - yuǎn móu shēn suàn
Forget one's life and give up one's life - wàng shēng shě sǐ