Three Bridges invites the moon introduction: The three bridges are built in succession, showing the different characteristics of the Song, Ming and Qing dynasties respectively. They are the essence and epitome of the bridge culture of Qiandeng Water Village. The small bridge on the east side of the three bridges is a feature of the Ming Dynasty. It is named "Fangjingbang Bridge" because the river is named Fangjingbang. The three-hole stone arch bridge across Shangshu Pu in the middle is a feature of the Qing Dynasty and is named "Hengsheng Bridge". Taking the meaning of "step by step"; on the west bank is a characteristic wooden bridge of the Song Dynasty, named "Yu Du Jing Bridge".

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