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qiáo: 桥 - Bridge

Quick Summary

Core Meaning

Character Breakdown

Cultural Context and Significance

In China, a country carved by great rivers like the Yangtze and Yellow River, bridges have always been essential feats of engineering and symbols of unity. Famous structures like the Zhaozhou Bridge (赵州桥), one of the oldest stone arch bridges in the world, are sources of national pride. Metaphorically, the concept of 桥 (qiáo) is even more significant.

A very famous idiom, 过河拆桥 (guò hé chāi qiáo), literally “to tear down the bridge after crossing the river,” means to abandon one's helpers once you've achieved your goal. This highlights the cultural expectation that bridges—and the help they represent—should be valued and maintained.

Practical Usage in Modern China

Example Sentences

Nuances and Common Mistakes