Introduction to Yulong Bridge: Yulong Bridge is located on the bank of Longtan, across the Weijiang River in the north of Zhenbei, with a total length of 60.3 meters. This bridge is one, and Longtan is unobstructed. It was the old way to the mountains outside Qingcheng and Qingcheng. The back mountain and street block the important passage of Fengqi Mountain. It was first built during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, but was repeatedly repaired and destroyed. Some people lamented: "It is difficult to achieve success where the dragon lurks!" However, the ancestors of Jiezi were not afraid of dragons or difficulties. In the 23rd year of Jiaqing (1818), it was restored again After it was rebuilt, Li Tingbi, the governor of Chongqing Prefecture, felt the spirit of the villagers in Jiezi and named it "Yulong Bridge".
The pavilion at the head of the bridge is an archway with three eaves. The characters and plots of Sichuan Opera depicted on the top of the pavilion are lifelike.
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