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Zhusheng Bridge

Coordinates: 27°03′23″N 108°26′19″E / 27.056419°N 108.438744°E / 27.056419; 108.438744
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Zhusheng Bridge
Zhusheng_Bridge on April 1, 2020
Coordinates27°03′23″N 108°26′19″E / 27.056419°N 108.438744°E / 27.056419; 108.438744
CrossesWu River
LocaleZhenyuan County, Guizhou, China
Characteristics
DesignArch bridge
Stone bridge
Total length135 m (443 ft)
Width8.5 m (28 ft)
Height14 m (46 ft)
History
Construction end1723
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhùshéng Qiáo
Stream Bridge
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinXī Qiáo
Location
Map

Zhusheng Bridge (Chinese: 祝圣桥; pinyin: Zhùshéng Qiáo) is a large stone arch bridge in Zhenyuan County, Guizhou, China. The bridge over the Wu River. It is 135 m (443 ft) long and 8.5 m (28 ft) wide. A Chinese pavilion named "Zhuangyuan Pavilion" (状元楼) or "Kuixing Pavilion" (魁星阁) on the bridge.[1]

History

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Zhusheng Bridge was originally built in the Hongwu period (1368–1398) of the Ming dynasty (1368–1644). At that time it bore the name "Stream Bridge" (溪桥). It has been repaired several times due to floods. The present version was completed in 1723, in the 1st year of Yongzheng era (1723–1735) of the Qing dynasty (1644–1911).[1]

In 1988, it was listed among the third group of "Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Guizhou" by the State Council of China as a part of Qinglongdong Ancient Architectural Complex.[1]

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Bibliography

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  • Editorial Committee (2004). 全国重点文物保护单位·第一至第五批·第III卷 [Major National Historical and Cultural Sites]. Cultural Relics Publishing House. ISBN 7-5010-1525-2.