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What are the famous bridges in China?

I. Zhao Zhouqiao

Zhao Zhouqiao, also known as "Anji Bridge", is located 2.5 kilometers south of Zhao County, Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province. Across the north and south banks of Lianshui. It was built in the great cause of the Sui Dynasty (605-6 16) by the famous craftsman Li Chun. It has a history of 1400 years. Because the bridge body is made of stone, it is commonly known as "Dashiqiao".

Second, Luoyang Bridge.

Luoyang Bridge: formerly known as "Wan 'an Bridge". The earliest existing cross-sea beam and stone bridge in China is located on Luoyang River in the eastern suburb of Quanzhou, Fujian. It is the beginning of bridge raft foundation in the world and a national key cultural relic protection unit.

Third, Guangji Bridge

Guangji Bridge is located outside the east gate of the ancient city of Chaozhou, Guangdong Province. Commonly known as alley bridge. Spanning the vast Han River and living in the transportation hub of Fujian and Guangdong, Mao Yisheng, a famous bridge expert, praised it as "the earliest opening and closing bridge in the world" with its unique style of "18 shuttles and 24 continents".

Fourth, Lugou Bridge

Lugou Bridge, also known as Lugou Bridge, is located on Yongding River in Fengtai District, about 15km southwest of Beijing. Named after crossing Lugou River (Yongding River), it is the oldest existing stone arch bridge in Beijing. Lugou Bridge is 266.5 meters long, 7.5 meters wide and 9.3 meters at its widest point. There are ten piers and * *11bridge opening. The whole bridge is a stone structure, and the key parts are connected by silver ingots and tenons. It is the longest ancient stone bridge in northern China. 1on July 7, 937, Japanese imperialism launched a full-scale war of aggression against China here. The defenders of China, the ancient city of Wanping, rose up to resist, which was called "Lugouqiao Incident" (also known as "July 7th Incident"). China's anti-Japanese troops fired the first shot of the all-round war of resistance at Lugouqiao.