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Yongtong Bridge

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Yongtong Bridge
Coordinates37°45′14″N 114°45′39″E / 37.75397°N 114.76097°E / 37.75397; 114.76097
CrossesQingshui River[1]
LocaleZhao County, Hebei
History
Construction start765[2]
Location
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Yongtong Bridge (simplified Chinese: 永通桥; traditional Chinese: 永通橋), also known as Small Stone Bridge (小石桥),[3] is an old single-hole circular arch bridge. It is located outside the west gate of Zhao County on the Ye River (冶河, now the Qingshui River).[4]

Construction times

Yongtong Bridge's construction date, due to the lack of original information, so there have been a variety of opinions.[5] There is a view that it was built in the Mingchang period (明昌年间) of the Jin dynasty (1190–1196).[6]

According to the bridge stone components and inscriptions excavated from under the Yongtong Bridge in 1986,[7] the Bridge began construction in the early years of Yongtai (永泰) in the Tang dynasty (765).[8]

References

  1. ^ "Yongtong Bridge". China Internet Information Center. Retrieved 3 March 2021.
  2. ^ Hu Miaosen; Jiang Zhuping (2005). China Architecture Map. Guangming Daily Publishing House. pp. 65–. ISBN 978-7-80145-913-8.
  3. ^ Zhang Xinglian (1983). Chinese Archaeological Glossary: Chinese-English. Foreign Languages Press. pp. 140–. ISBN 978-0-8351-1082-2.
  4. ^ Guantao Wang; Qi Wang (1 May 2017). Advertisement Planning. Southwest Jiaotong University Press. pp. 314–. ISBN 978-7-5643-5341-4.
  5. ^ "Textual Research on the Founding Year of Yongtong Bridge". China National Knowledge Infrastructure. 1989-10-14.
  6. ^ Zhang Dainian (1998). Chinese Literature and History Encyclopedia. Zhejiang People's Publishing House. pp. 627–. ISBN 978-7-213-01580-9.
  7. ^ Gao Yingmin (1992). Shijiazhuang Heritage Grand View. Xinhua Publishing House. pp. 95–. ISBN 978-7-5011-1776-5.
  8. ^ Zhao County Local History Compilation Committee of Hebei Province (1993). Zhao County History. China City Press. pp. 463–. ISBN 978-7-5074-0659-7.


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