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300 years ago, how did the ancients "hang" 13 40-ton iron chains on the Dadu River?

author:History of the Occult Record

【Introduction】:

Hey, do you know? A long time ago, about 300 years ago, on the rolling Dadu River, there were 13 iron chains, each weighing 40 tons, hanging in the air so steadily! If you wonder how the ancients did it, let's talk about the wit and courage of those old-timers.

300 years ago, how did the ancients "hang" 13 40-ton iron chains on the Dadu River?

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[The emperor's words, the two sides of the strait are busy]

At that time, Emperor Kangxi was sitting in the capital, but his heart had already flown to the southwest corner. The "white dragon" of the Dadu River makes the people and soldiers on both sides of the river worried, things cannot be delivered, new things will deteriorate if they are not careful, and the mobilization of troops is also troublesome. Kangxi pondered for a moment and said, "We have to build a bridge!"

300 years ago, how did the ancients "hang" 13 40-ton iron chains on the Dadu River?

As soon as the news arrived in Luding County, it was so lively, like the New Year, the craftsmen were itching and wanted to show their talents. As a result, the first problem came - the bridge, how to fix the law?

300 years ago, how did the ancients "hang" 13 40-ton iron chains on the Dadu River?

[Wooden bridges, stone bridges, all useless!]

Someone suggested that we simply build a wooden bridge, which is light and convenient. But Dadu River's temper, as soon as he got angry, how could the wooden bridge stand it, and he was allowed to keep the soup. What about the stone bridge? It is sturdy, but when you look at the soil on both sides of the river, it is soft, not to mention the stone bridge, and people can sink into it with both feet if they step on it.

300 years ago, how did the ancients "hang" 13 40-ton iron chains on the Dadu River?

[Iron chain, a new idea for old wisdom]

Now, the wisdom of the ancestors came in handy. Wood can't work, stone can't work, so let's have an iron one! Iron chains are very strong and can resist wind and waves. It's a good idea, but the question is, how do you cross the river with such a heavy iron chain? It's a headache for modern people, let alone back then.

300 years ago, how did the ancients "hang" 13 40-ton iron chains on the Dadu River?

[Master Li's brain is open]

Just as everyone was scratching their ears and cheeks, Blacksmith Li jumped out, and he came up with an idea: use bamboo to weave ropes, use bamboo tubes as pulleys, tie iron chains, and drag them inch by inch. This method is tiring to listen to, but there is really no way, everyone slaps their thighs, let's do it!

300 years ago, how did the ancients "hang" 13 40-ton iron chains on the Dadu River?

[Sweat and tears, in exchange for a miracle]

Master Li had the final say, and the big guys began to get busy, chopping bamboo, striking iron, and rubbing ropes. The work of pulling the iron chain was really not a joke, and the people on both sides of the strait shouted slogans and competed with the river god. The wind and the sun were blowing, and the iron chains were moved one by one, and finally, these big guys were dragged to the opposite bank. This is the famous Luding Bridge, 13 iron chains, hanging high in the air, looking at it makes people sweat.

300 years ago, how did the ancients "hang" 13 40-ton iron chains on the Dadu River?

[Luding Bridge, more than a bridge]

When Kangxi heard that the bridge was completed, he nodded happily and personally named it "Luding", hoping that Lushui would be safe and sound. This bridge is not only a road connecting the two sides of the strait, but also a bridge between the hearts of the Tibetan and Han ethnic groups.

300 years ago, how did the ancients "hang" 13 40-ton iron chains on the Dadu River?

[Red Luding Bridge, Hero's Memory]

In a blink of an eye, in 1935, during the Red Army's Long March, Luding Bridge became a heroic place again. 22 warriors, under the rain of bullets and bullets, followed the iron chains, and forced their way through. This story, red and glamorous, inspires future generations.

300 years ago, how did the ancients "hang" 13 40-ton iron chains on the Dadu River?

【Conclusion】:

The current Luding Bridge is a 4A-level tourist attraction, and it is also a big bookmark of history, talking about courage and wisdom, connecting the past and the future. At the beginning, we asked, why did the ancients hang up the iron chains, now you have a number in your heart, right?

300 years ago, how did the ancients "hang" 13 40-ton iron chains on the Dadu River?

is relying on the tenacity of not admitting defeat, coupled with a little cleverness, he drew a big exclamation point in front of nature. Luding Bridge, it is not only a bridge, it is a good story in the long river of history, forever rippling in our hearts. #头条创作挑战赛#