When you look closer, the bridge is really like this. It's very funny and gives people a relaxed pleasure. From time to time, I see experienced villagers. Bridges are the places they work and go home every day. They are already part of their lives. The design of one end high and one end low makes the bridge deck of Wenxing Bridge more steep, and the other end of the bridge can not be seen at one end, which deepens the desire to walk and see. But I didn't want to see a Buddhist shrine in the middle of the bridge. There are painted gods in the shrine and residual incense in the incense case. There is a mother-in-law who guards the bridge. When she sees that there are fewer incense candles, she will add them in time to facilitate passers-by. No money, totally free of charge, including signatures, signatures are pasted next to the Buddhist niche, and you can understand them by yourself. At the other end of the bridge is an ancient road, stretching out in the distance. Ancient Gallery bridges are necessary connections for transportation, so every gallery bridge is connected with such ancient roads. Many ancient roads have been abandoned. It is also a lucky thing that the corridor bridge has been preserved as a hub connecting the two sides of the river.