Introduction to Erlang Bridge: According to legend, when Erlang God walked up the mountain to chase the sun, he was unable to continue walking due to a flat eye and a split eye. The pot was used to make tea and prepare rice. Afterwards, the big pot was restored to a stone, and the stone supporting the pot was always supported under the stone. No matter how windy or rainy it was for thousands of years, it was still as stable as a mountain. In order to repay the kindness of the land, Erlang God took off the collar he was wearing and turned it into a small bridge as a commemoration for the convenience of passers-by. It was named "Erlang Bridge" after this.