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Two stories about the bridge
Legend of Qiancheng Bridge

Legend has it that CuO Bridge was destroyed and built because of the struggle between two Hebo. During this period, I don't know how many people died in the belly of fish, and how many people went back and forth around the cliff, sighing at the river. In the Qing Dynasty, Zhou Daquan was charitable and uneasy about building bridges. One night, Zhou Daquan dreamed that a golden rooster came down from the ground and stood by the river. His outstretched wings were just on both sides. In the dim light, he saw a bodhisattva standing on the chicken's back. Realizing that this was the guidance of the gods, Dun immediately went forward to raise money to rebuild the CuO Bridge and hired skilled craftsmen from all directions. According to the memory in the dream, the whole bridge was designed according to the image of a rooster. For good luck, people call it a thousand riding bridges.

The legend of killing bridges

One day, it was widely rumored in shengze town that the Taiping Army had crossed the horizon, and all the soldiers and rich people in the town fled in fear.

When we arrived at Jufu Bridge, it was crowded, narrow and crowded, and the bridge was blocked immediately. Just then, there was a cry of funeral.

: "The material is coming! The materials are coming! " It means that the coffin is coming, please make way. Qing soldiers and wealth scrambled to escape.

In his panic, God made no distinction. He listened to the cry of "materials are coming" behind him and mistakenly thought that Taiping Army materials were coming (all of them) and crossed the bridge. Frightened, I pricked (squeezed) hard.

Suddenly, they made a mess, trampled on each other, or were trampled to death, or fell into the water and drowned. Since then, Jufu Bridge has been renamed Zhasha Bridge.