Where is Chengkan Huanxiu Bridge?

Located on the "Juzhong" stream in Chengkan Village, connecting Chengkan Village and Dong Xi Street, it was once the main passage from Chengkan to Lingshan and Xucun in the north. This bridge has two piers and three holes. The deck is flat in Liang Shi and is made of granite. It was built in the ugly year of Jiajing in Ming Dynasty (1529). Total length 15m, width 4.5m, height about 3.5m. The west end of the bridge is built with an open corridor, with small blue tiles on the wooden frame and flying chairs on both sides for people to rest. Carved stones are embedded in the pier, and the inscription on the bridge reads: "Huanxiu Bridge was originally built in this part of the city, but now it is far away, and the flood has passed. The good scholar Luo Jia voted for Wu Zhiye, and the dove rebuilt it to facilitate exchanges and make it a blessing at home. " Emperor Jiajing of the Ming Dynasty was ugly, and the autumn moon was Ji Danli. "There is also a small stone tablet engraved with' Daoguang was rebuilt in Hengzhong in October of the ninth year'. According to Chi Tsai, "Huanxiu Bridge is in Chengkan Village, which is the main road for leisure, communication and communication. During Chenghua, people built Luo Huanxiu, built three holes with stones and built a bridge house. In the second year of Tongzhi, the soldiers were destroyed, and Luo Fu's wife Zheng rebuilt. " "In the twenty-seventh year of Guangxu (190 1), Luo Hengrun and others raised funds to repair it. "

Chengkan Village: Chengkan Village, Chengkan Town, Huizhou District, Huangshan City, Anhui Province, was founded in the Eastern Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms Period. According to the theory of "Yin and Yang Eight Diagrams" in the Book of Changes, the village was named as "Chengkan" at the end of the Tang Dynasty. This village with a history of 1800 years was once the "first village in the south of the Yangtze River" written by Zhu, and it is also one of the villages with the most ancient buildings in Huizhou. The "Luodong Book Temple" and "Chengkan Village Ancient Architecture Complex" here have been successively designated as national key cultural relics protection units by the State Council. Since the end of the Tang Dynasty, two brothers, Qiu Yin from Nanchang, Jiangxi and Luo Shi from Wenchang, moved here with their families.