Introduction to Jiangcun Bridge: Jiangcun Bridge was built in the Tang Dynasty. In the 45th year of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, local Cheng Wenhuan raised funds and rebuilt it. It was rebuilt in the 6th year of Tongzhi. Later, due to lack of maintenance, the arch was located to the south in front of the screen wall of Hanshan Temple, crossing the ancient canal from east to west, with a span of 9.8 meters. It was a stone single-hole arch bridge. There are approach bridges on the north and south sides of the east wall, with 9 stone steps on the south side, 10 stone steps on the north side, 2.1 meters wide, and 25 stone steps going up to the top, 38.7 meters long; the bridge deck is 2.4 meters wide and 2.88 meters long; the north wall directly has 33 stone steps, The bottom width is 3 meters. The stone bridge railings are sealed with bricks.
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