Wende Bridge was built in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, and then rebuilt, with stone and wood interchanges. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, many bridge railings collapsed, especially during the Dragon Boat Festival in the 30th year of Guangxu (1904). When citizens were in high spirits, the bridge railings broke and the bridge collapsed, causing hundreds of people to fall into the water. At that time, the cries of adults and the howls of tricks constituted a breathtaking and tragic picture, but decades later, it is still frightening to listen to the story of the bridge collapse told by He Miaomiao's old mother. According to legend, Mao Yisheng, a teenager, was ill at home and couldn't go to watch the dragon boat. Later, after hearing his friend tell him about it, he made up his mind to build a bridge.
During the Cultural Revolution, the bridge was still a wooden structure, so it could only climb stairs. After the wind and rain, a big gap appeared at the joint. Many railings at the fence are rotting, and the bridge is simply painted, which seems to leave only people and carts. Large vehicles are absolutely not allowed to take this road.