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Witness an epic clash of elements! 🌊 In this stunning 3D animated short, we break down the incredible story of how ancient Chinese engineers conquered a mighty river to build the legendary Chongyang Bridge.

See how water wasn't just an obstacle—it was the key tool used to split and move massive stones. Discover the ingenious methods for anchoring foundations deep in the riverbed and constructing a bridge that could withstand centuries of wind, rain, and current. This isn't just history; it's a masterclass in ancient engineering genius!

Did you know the Chongyang Bridge is one of the largest and best-preserved wooden bridges from its era? It’s a true testament to the brilliance and artistry of Song Dynasty architecture.

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Transcript
00:00Water and Wood Fight. Who will win, who will lose?
00:03The water uses the surging power to split the road, trying to swallow everything,
00:08and the wood has long been out of battle.
00:10He uses the wooden board as armor to build a line of defense in the rapids,
00:14and even pierces the tree roots and wooden piles deep into the bottom of the river.
00:19At this moment, you are smart enough to dedicate a skill to make the wood super-evolve and defeat the river.
00:25Lay several layers of wood on the stone pier, pick out the deep wall beams outward,
00:30insert the joint square to make it bite tightly, and lay the wooden boards as the bridge deck.
00:36Build a tash pavilion on it, and use the platform to press the bridge body firmly to resist the impact of the current.
00:43Congratulations on inventing the Cheung Yang Wind and Rain Bridge.
00:47It is the largest and best-preserved wind and rain bridge so far.
00:50It is the brilliant crystallization of the wisdom of the Dong people,
00:54and an artistic treasure in Chinese wood architecture.
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