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Who built the Bourne Bridge?

Boen bridge

The western end of Fuchun Road in Fuyang City spans amaranth. Tongji, Zheng Hui and other names appeared. During the period of Jiading in the Southern Song Dynasty (1208— 1224), the county magistrate ordered Bi Cheng to be put under the bridge and renamed him Bourne. It used to be a wooden bridge, but it was later repaired. In the forty-four years of Jiajing in Ming Dynasty (1565), it was changed from wood to stone and renamed Shuiji. It was rebuilt many times in the Qing Dynasty. The bridge is a three-hole open-shouldered stone arch bridge with a total length of 57m, a width of 6m, a middle span of18.4m and a side hole of15.3m.. There is a stone fence on one side of the bridge. Beautiful and generous appearance. Bourne Night Rain is one of the "Eight Scenes of Fuyang". This is the general history and shape of Bourne Bridge.