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Guizhou Zhenyuan Zhusheng Bridge is located in Zhonghe Mountain in the east of Zhenyuan County, Guizhou Province. It was built in the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty. The famous Wuxi Bridge was built by Zhenyuan Tusi Sinan Consolation Envoy Tian Daya and Zhenyuan Tuzhizhou He Hui. Later, due to the internal vendetta of Tian's chieftain family, the reform of the land was returned, and the construction of the bridge was abandoned halfway. After that, it was rebuilt in the thirty-seventh year of Wanli (1609), and it was not completed until the first year of Chongzhen (1628). After about 250 years, it collapsed and was repaired repeatedly. When one of the repairs was completed in the first year of Emperor Yongzheng of the Qing Dynasty, it was Emperor Kangxi's Christmas. To celebrate the emperor's birthday, Wuxi Bridge was renamed Zhusheng Bridge, and it has basically remained intact until now.

Between the third hole and the fourth hole on the Zhusheng Bridge, there is a three-story piercing bucket style, triple eaves, octagonal pointed, green tile roof pavilion, named "Kuixing Pavilion", also known as "Zhuangyuan Building". The pavilion was built in the fourth year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty (1878). Wang Bingao, the prefect of Zhenyuan at that time, inscribed three couplets on the pavilion. On the road, the Burmese rode elephants to cross the bridge." The sidebar reads: "Pillars of rivers and mountains". The north couplet on the east side of the pavilion is: "People go up the Cuiwei ladder, and Pengdao spring listens to the sky on the fifth day; guests come to the calligraphy and painting boat, and the peach blossoms flow on the third day of the first month." The horizontal vice is: "Yunhan Tianzhang".

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