Puji Bridge was donated by Bing Xu (a native of Zhejiang) of Fengshun County in the 14th year of Qing Daoguang (1834). Puji Bridge, also known as Gao Qiao. Its dignified shape, simple style, well-preserved, and high cultural value. It is located in the northeast of Feng Liang Town, Fengshun County, across the Fengxi River. The bridge is 96.6m long,12m high and 3.8m wide. It is a stone arch bridge with six piers and seven holes.
Feng Liang Wenta is commonly known as the "Leaning Tower" because of its inclined body. It was initiated by Wang Qiyun, a native of Anfu County, Jiangxi Province, in the 25th year of Jiaqing in Qing Dynasty (1820), and has a history of one hundred years. It is also located in Niuguling on the right side of Fengxi River in Fengjing Village, Feng Liang Town, Fengshun County. The majestic pagoda reflects the superb level of architectural art at that time. The leaning tower is seven stories high and is octagonal. This is a hollow tower made of blue bricks.
This tower uses stone bars as its base and blue bricks as its walls. The whole tower is 32.3m high, with a bottom perimeter of 20.4m, an inner diameter of 3.2m and a wall thickness of1.5m.. The tower foundation is paved with white marble, and each floor is paved with log floors. The spiral windows in the tower are staggered up and down: there is no window on the first floor, two windows on the second, third and fourth floors are opposite, and four windows on the fifth floor are opposite, except for a small window on the southeast of the sixth floor. 1982, when the China Academy of Sciences sent personnel to inspect the Feng Liang Venta, it was determined that the tower was tilted 5 degrees. The main reason for the tilt is that the clay ground in the southwest corner (in the direction of the tower gate) is fractured, sinking within the range of about10m in diameter, and the Liang Shi at the top of the tower gate is fractured.