Introduction to the Second Xianluan Bridge: Opposite the mountain gate of the temple stands a cliff, with dead trees and ivy hanging upside down, and a valley across the front of the temple, several feet apart. The ancients built the Xianluan and Luan Bridges to the left and right of the temple to connect the north and the south. Connecting three mountains. Among them, the upper part of Lianqiao has a long corridor with red pillars, carved dragons and painted phoenixes, and obliquely inserted brackets, showing exquisite craftsmanship. Cross the Love Bridge, go east along the path through the forest, and then cross the Xian Bridge to reach the foot of Dongfeng. From the foot of the mountain to the East Bell Tower at the top, one has to climb the "Eighteen Pans" that are steep and winding, like streamers.

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