Intangible Cultural Heritage Corridor Bridge Picture and Text Outer Fourteen - [Yangmeizhou Bridge]
Photo by Zhong Xiaobo
Shouning Yangmeizhou Bridge, also known as Tiger Bridge, Yanya Little Red Bridge.
The bridge is located 1 km northeast of Yangmeizhou Village, Kengdi Township, Shouning County. This covered bridge was built in the sixth year of Qianlong (1741), and the current bridge was rebuilt in 1939.
Yangmeizhou Bridge is east-west, with a total of 17 bays and 72 columns.
Yangmeizhou Bridge has a total length of 42.5 meters, a width of 4.2 meters, and a single arch span of 35.7 meters.
The Yangmeizhou Bridge is hidden in the deep mountains, and you can see the whole picture of the covered bridge by wading through the river to the center of the river beach.
Yangmeizhou Bridge and Taishun are very close.
The nickname of Yangmeizhou Bridge is [Tiger Bridge].
As the name suggests, the bridge was built by a tiger.
This legend presumably indicates that the bridge was built in a very complicated and difficult way.
The main ink and the craftsmen obviously measured it well, but when they really put the beams on the bridge, they were all kinds of inappropriate, and they couldn't erge the beams.
Just when the masters were at a loss and couldn't figure it out, a tiger roar suddenly sounded in the deep mountains and valleys.
The masters who built the bridge counted one by one, and they were all frightened.
In the process of scattering and escaping, the beams that were originally shouldered and supported fell directly without rules.
Then, it was just right, and the anastomosis problem that had plagued the bridge builder for a long time was solved.
A tiger roared, and it was natural.
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