Have you ever seen a broken bridge?
In modern times, broken bridges are not uncommon. Thanks to the support of mechanics and technology, many nations can even forcibly split a bridge in half at certain moments, either to perform important separations or to complete flood discharge tasks.
But in today's Song Dynasty, this is a nearly impossible feat.
And yet, the impossible happened right in front of everyone.
A bridge spanning the river, half submerged, the other half nearly hovering over the river surface.
Bian River Bridge is a single-hole large bridge made of stone bricks, spanning the Bian River. The bridge surface merges with the water reflection, and from afar, the shape of the bridge and water resembles a bright moon, indeed a beautiful sight of Bianjing.
The beauty now only remains half.
The round arch that originally supported the bridge body has collapsed by half.