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The extended meaning of crossing the road
Once, in the past.

Example:

What are the folk customs in the rainy season? Rain festival pulls michel platini, which means "rain and dew moisten and grow easily". On this day, there is a special place among the people in western Sichuan, namely La michel platini. On this day, whether it is sunny or rainy, we will pull michel platini's parents, carry paper money with food, wine, incense and wax paper, and take our children through the crowd to find michel platini's Mr Right. ..... After pulling, the puller repeatedly shouted: "Be a dry in-law", then set snacks, incense and wax, and told the children to "worship michel platini quickly and kowtow"; "Invite michel platini to drink and eat vegetables", "Please ask your in-laws to give the doll a name", and the baby will be pulled successfully. After breaking up, some people who walk around all the year round are called "perennial dry in-laws", and some people who have no contact after breaking up are called "crossing the road to dry in-laws".

There is a very common expression in Hubei dialect: "What are you doing now? They are all things that have crossed the road. " "Crossing the road" or "crossing the road" here refers to things or relationships that once existed, but now they no longer exist and become the past.