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Shanghai Dragon Column Piling Bleeding Map (Shanghai Dragon Column is really a mystery)

There is an almost household story in Shanghai, that is, the elevated dragon column on Yan 'an Road in Shanghai. This story has been going on for twenty years, and the story about the Dragon Column has become more and more magical, and has been circulated in many versions.

To tell the story of Dragon Column, we have to start from the mid-1990s. Shanghai began to build large-scale elevated roads. When the project went to the east-west north-south elevated intersection, unexpectedly, the foundation pile supporting the main column could not be driven in. Later, a Shanghai mage was invited, saying that the pile was blocked because it was driven to Long Mai. It took seven days to build the main pillars of nine silver-bottomed golden dragons, and the practice was to recite the scriptures for seven days.

After the mage finished the ceremony, the pile went in, and then Bai Gang was beaten on the post, and the dragon pattern was decorated. This pillar is used to suppress the "Dragon Cave".

But is this really the case? Almost everyone thinks that the legend about the dragon column is like this, but it is not. Later, Zhang Geng, an expert on the elevated dragon column of Yan 'an Road, explained: "I led the team to pile" and "doing things" was sheer nonsense.

Because this pillar has to support two elevated roads, the four-story pavement can be said to be a pillar, which needs to be driven more than 60 meters underground. But at that time, the team was only good at building piling and had no experience in this kind of pile. When the first batch of six piles were driven, it was not enough. At this time, the participating experts took his team and it took only one month and five days to finish all 36 piles. Complete the construction of elevated joints. The ultimate penetration of piles depends on scientific modern technology, not geomantic metaphysics.

Some friends will wonder why there are so many load-bearing columns, but why should this column be decorated? Because the pillar itself is relatively thick, and it is also at an open intersection, in order to be beautiful and not affect the driving safety, a decoration scheme of the pillar is designed, which is called "Longteng Wan Li, the sun and the moon shine together". The viaduct is originally a "dragon" in Shanghai, and it is understandable to decorate it with dragon patterns.

So don't be misled by these rumors. They are all "folk jokes" with no factual basis. What do you think of this? Welcome to share your message in the comments section.