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Historical allusions of the North Bridge.
Beijian Bridge was originally built about 50 meters upstream of the existing bridge. Now the site of the old bridge still exists. It is a covered bridge in Mu Ping. There are three stones under the bridge. The villagers said that they were three turtles, guarding the water mouth of the village. After the Pingqiao was destroyed, the people rebuilt the wooden arch bridge downstream (now the bridge was built in the north). The first thing they did was Chen, Lin Youqing and the monk lantern.

There is a story about why the original covered bridge in Mu Ping was destroyed. One day 400 years ago, two immortals who traveled all over the world passed by Sixi North to build a bridge. When they saw the beautiful scenery here, they set up a chessboard on the bridge and enjoyed the scenery while playing chess. After a while, an old woman wanted to cross the bridge with a child named well-known. She said to the two immortals, "Please do two guests a favor and let me cross the bridge with everyone!" " The two immortals were amused when they heard that this seven-or eight-year-old boy was called (Zhou). They put down their pieces and stood up. A fairy read a poem smoothly: "Eighty mothers-in-law are shameless, and children know state affairs." If the child knew how to do it, the North Bridge would be floating on the water. Grandmother Jia was too ashamed to lift her head when she heard Xian Weng's words. "。 There is an old saying that "bully bamboo brains, not bamboo shoots (newly unearthed bamboo shoots)." "

After more than ten years, this child named well-known really became well-known. In the winter of his last year, there was a flood in Sixi area, which washed away the Beijian Bridge. Without a bridge, it is inconvenient to cross the river. In the 13th year of Kangxi (1674), people in Xiaqiao Village rebuilt a wooden arch bridge near the original site of Beijian Bridge, which is now known as Beijian Bridge. Of course, most of this story is fiction, but there is indeed one person in the Lins who knows Zhou. In the epitaph of Lin's Genealogy, it is recorded that there are two tombs behind the ancestor's tomb. "On the left is Doctor Yi Fuguong. On the right is Wen Zhonggong, known as the national grave, and Gai Wenzhong is known as Zhou, not an official name. "