build bridges across the rivers
Building a bridge in the face of water is a Chinese idiom. The Pinyin is y ù Shu ǐ Ji à Qi á o, which means building a bridge in the face of water. I'm not afraid of resistance. I'm going forward bravely. It's from the competition when the sun rises.
The origin of Idioms
Kang Zhuo's competition when the sun rises: "their energy is booming. It's really a good way to make a way, to build a bridge when encountering water, and to run forward all at once."
Idiom usage
Used as predicate, attribute, object, etc
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym bridge in the face of water
build bridges across the rivers
plan to station troops permanently - zhù shì fǎn gēng
help intensify the strength of billows and waves - tuī bō zhù lán
friendship between old and young people - wàng nián zhī jiāo
The speaker is not guilty, the listener is not guilty - yán zhě wú zuì,wén zhě zú jiè