What is the meaning of the stone bridge across the river in Fenghuang Ancient City?
The Hongqiao lies across the Tuojiang River, and the Fengyu Tower rises with its splendor and beauty. This actually becomes an overlapping landscape, which travels from bottom to top, from ancient times to the present. With a history of more than 600 years.
This bridge was built in the early Hongwu years of the Ming Dynasty. People in Fengshui who believe in Feng Shui say that this bridge cut off a dragon's neck, causing a giant dragon's head to be dislocated. The only blame is that Zhu Yuanzhang, a boy from Anhui who was born as a monk, listened to the slanderous words of Mr. Yin and Yang who traced a dragon vein from the Kunlun Mountains through the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau to Wuzhai Sicheng. The same strange peak that plunges into the Tuojiang River is the leader he is looking for. And it can be deduced from this that one day someone will come out from this place to aspire to conquer the Central Plains, and the real emperor will appear. How could Emperor Zhu allow the remote Phoenix to have his potential rival? So with a stroke of Zhu's pen, the dragon's neck was cut off, the Phoenix's feng shui was devastated, and the Emperor could no longer emerge from the Phoenix.