Fuxin Bridge
Fuxin is my parent. There are many large and small bridges in Fuxin, some are scenic bridges for people to play, and some are traffic bridges connecting the two sides.
Fuxin has its own mother river - Xihe. Xihe is a transliterated word, which is simplified from the Mongolian Xiritala. Its original meaning is a grassy beach full of yellow flowers.
It is said that a hundred years ago, along the Xihe River, there was rich water and soil, green trees, and swarms of fish and shrimps in the river. This is an excellent Feng Shui treasure land. The 300-year-old Haizhou Temple is built at the foot of Xishan Mountain and on the bank of the thin river. Thinking back to those days, there were waves of pines and waves, clear water, and a beautiful willow forest scenery.
I came across a little turtle that was released a few years ago, stretching its neck and swimming in the water. We thought he was playing, or reluctant to let go of his owner, but he was actually taking a breather.
The bridges in Fuxin are lined up from east to west. There are the new bridge over the City Guest House, People's Bridge, Xiaolan Bridge, Jianshe Bridge, 318 New Bridge (between Shui'an New City and Country Garden), 318 Park Stone Arch Bridge, Haizhou Bridge, Yingbin Bridge, Friendship Bridge?. What I can't get rid of is the small bridge under Haizhou Bridge. When I was in primary school, I liked this small bridge the most. It is said that this bridge was built by the Japanese during the Anti-Japanese War.
A bridge not only leads to the other shore, but also leads to each other's hearts. A hundred years ago, ships traveling here led to the sea, but now there are bridges connecting the two sides. Blending with each other promotes the development of the north-south coast.