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Click the photos for larger pictures which will open in new windows Functional Chinese Bridges Of Concrete And SteelOrnate Traditional Chinese Bridges Of Wood
The Zigzag Bridge has a much different function to perform besides being a crossing from one point to another. Whatever materials are used for building this type of bridge, it is a Feng Shui attribute, because the zigzag makes it more difficult for 'bad spirits' to cross. There is a zigzag bridge in the Yu Yuan Garden at Shanghai leading to the Stilted Tea House in the lake. From the bridge and from the Tea House, shoals of goldfish can be seen in the lake below, hoping to be fed with morsels of food. Another zigzag bridge can be found at the Grand View Gardens in Beijing, but this leads to a small pavillion, similar to the pavillion that is part of the Chinese classic story, 'Dream Of Red Mansions'. The layout of the whole garden, which has many different types of bridges, is based on this classic story.
Pages from Robert's Wildcards.
"" History of bridges The Si-o-se Pol bridge over Zayandeh rud river is the epitome of Safavid dynasty (1502-1722 ) bridge design. Isfahan, Iran. The first bridges were spans made of wooden logs or planks and eventually stones, using a simple support and crossbeam arrangement. Most of these early bridges were very poorly built and could rarely support heavy weights. It was this inadequacy which led to the development of better bridges. The arch was first used by the Roman Empire for bridges and aqueducts, some of which still stand today. These arch based bridges could stand in conditions that would previously have swept any bridge away. Src: Wikipedia.com "" |
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