The story about this bridge

The Story of the Bridge 1 The Story of the Bridge: Sugar Bridge

According to legend, Ji Fang Bridge in Sanguan (now Guangming) Town was originally a bamboo bridge, which was very dangerous for pedestrians. One day, a sugar changer passed by and said, is this bridge so unattended? If I had money, I would build a new one. Once, the sugar changer changed a pair of gold amitabha Buddha in a ruined official, and made a fortune from then on. So he raised first-class stones, hired skilled craftsmen, demolished the bamboo bridge, and built a three-hole stone arch bridge named Ji Fang Bridge. In memory of him, the locals called him Sugar Bridge.

The Story of the Bridge 2 The Story of the Bridge: Zhao Zhouqiao

Zhao Zhouqiao, commonly known as Anji Bridge, was built by Li Chun, a bridge craftsman in Sui Dynasty. It is located on the Weihe River in Nanwuli, Zhao County, Hebei Province, across the north and south banks of the Weihe River. It is the earliest existing large stone arch bridge in China. The whole bridge is made of stones, with a total of more than 1 1,000 stones, each weighing 1 ton. The bridge is equipped with exquisite stone railings, resplendent and exquisite.

There is also an interesting fairy tale about Zhao Zhouqiao. According to legend, Zhao Zhouqiao was built by Luban. After the bridge was completed, Zhang rode backwards on a donkey, took Chai Rong with him, and rushed to join in the fun. They came to the bridge and asked Lu Ban if the bridge could bear them. Luban thought that the bridge could allow mules, horses and carriages to pass through, so the two of them were nothing, so he invited them to the bridge. Who knows, Zhang is carrying a cloth bag with the sun and the moon, and Chai Rong is pushing a car with five mountains. After getting on the bridge, the bridge was shaken under pressure. When Lu Ban saw something bad, he quickly jumped into the water and supported the east side of the bridge with his hands. Because Luban worked too hard, his handprint was left under the east arch of the bridge; As a result, the bridge left a donkey's hoof print, a driveway ditch, a knee print left by Chai Rong when he fell, and a round pit left by a hat when he fell on the bridge.

The Story of the Bridge 3 The Story of the Bridge: Emperor Qianlong meets Gao Qiao.

There is a stone arch bridge in Gao Qiao Town, Fengcheng, which was built in the sixth year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty. Legend has it that a local squire went out and was asked where he came from. He said Gao Qiao. The man asked how tall Gao Qiao was. He boasted that on the first day of setting, half the moon hitched. The story spread to Emperor Qianlong and aroused his interest. He wanted to visit Gao Qiao in the south of the Yangtze River. The ship entered Huangpu River from Dianshan Lake and sailed straight to Fengxian, passing through Shengli Port. Gan Long asked: Here and where? The waiter replied: This is Victory Harbor. When Qianlong heard the word "victory", he was delighted and ordered to return to the DPRK. Gan Long returned to Gao Qiao squire halfway in Coke, so he was glad to avoid a fatal disaster to cheat the king.

The story of the bridge 4 The story of the bridge: Piano Bridge

Hundreds of meters north of nanqiao town, there used to be a small stone bridge called Qinqin Bridge. According to legend, a long time ago, an official named Qian gave birth to three daughters. The youngest daughter played the piano very well. There is a young man nearby named Han Zhong, who is also a master of playing the piano. After a long time, the two fell in love, and Master Qian refused. The daughter had to persuade Han to go back to Beijing to practice the piano and win fame, and the father agreed to their marriage. Han left in tears. But money forced her daughter to marry a powerful man, and her daughter missed Han Zhong and died with a grudge. Soon after, Han Zhong came back and learned that his lover was dead, so he sat on a small stone bridge and played a sad song to show his memory. Play, throw yourself into the river.

Story of Bridge 5 Story of Bridge: Broken Banqiao

At the beginning of liberation, there was a small bridge village in Zhuanghang. I don't know when it started, and it was regarded as an invincible treasure house of Feng Shui by Mr. Feng Shui. One day, two Feng Shui gentlemen came to Xiaoqiao Village with compasses, and both of them wanted to set a piece of land. I saw the village chief singing loudly, the red flag flying, and the farmers ploughing in the spring. Seeing this, the two Feng Shui gentlemen shook their heads and sighed: Feng Shui has no spirit, so they can't lie any more. After that, he threw his compass on the bridge and debris flew everywhere. Since then, this small bridge has been called broken slab bridge.