Liling Lijiang Bridge Fortune Telling Street, Hunan Province _ Liling Lijiang Bridge Fortune Telling
Lujiang Bridge is the largest civil bridge in Liling, and it is also one of the few large stone arch bridges built by the people and aided by the government at the county level before 1949. Lujiang Bridge has been built for more than 800 years, and it has been an important traffic artery since ancient times. According to "Liling County Records", the Lijiang Bridge can't be without a day, nor is it a relationship between countries. Business travelers from Jiangchu and Qudao come and go in an endless stream. At present, Lujiang Bridge still becomes the throat of north-south traffic in Liling City with its unique geographical position. Liling calendar is the hub of Wu Chu, which connects the north and the south. Before the Southern Song Dynasty, traffic was often blocked by Lushui. During the period of Shaoxing in the Southern Song Dynasty (1136-1137), Hunan Anfu made Zhao Shanjun stop traveling for money, indicating that there was no bridge to cross at that time. On the 30th day of the first month of the 9th year of Avenue (1 143), the poet Fan Chengda (who later took part in politics) went to Liling via Pingxiang and wrote down the five laws of "Title Liling Post", including "Lianshui Bridge County, Liuhuang in front of the door. People live long, the soil is thin and the water is fragrant. In Lu Luan Lu, he said: "The new bridge was founded in 20 10". The name of the bridge is "Lushui", which shows that the bridge was built in the early and middle period of the main road. In the following 800 years, it was destroyed by water 14 times, fire 5 times and soldiers 4 times; It was repaired twice in Song Dynasty, 1 time in Yuan Dynasty, 7 times in Ming Dynasty, 1 time in Qing Dynasty and1time in Republic of China.