Du Mu's poem "Sending Yangzhou Judge Han Chuo": "Twenty-four Bridges on a bright moonlit night, where does the Jade Man teach blowjob?" The Twenty-four Bridges is a famous attraction in Yangzhou.
The Twenty-Four Bridges is a landmark view in the famous Yangzhou attraction, Slim West Lake. The Twenty-Four Bridges is located in Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province, and is a masterpiece of ancient bridge architecture. However, the historical Twenty-four Bridges have long been deserted, and the current Twenty-four Bridges were re-planned and built by the Yangzhou Municipal Government.
Twenty-four Bridges is located in Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province, for the single-hole arch bridge, white jade railings, such as jade belt flowing, like neon rainbow lying wave. The bridge is 24 meters long, 2.4 meters wide, 24 railing columns, 24 steps, everywhere corresponds to the twenty-four.
The Twenty-four Bridges are free and included in the admission fee of the Slender West Lake Park, and its opening time is from 6:30 to 18:00, and it is open for night tour after March 20 every year, and the ticket price is about 80 to 100 yuan, so you can take a boat tour.
Du Mu Introduction:
Du Mu (803-about 853 A.D.), the word Muzhi, the name "Fanchuan Jushi", called Du Ziwei. He was a native of Wannian in Jingzhao (present-day Xi'an, Shaanxi), and a poet of the Late Tang Dynasty. He was a poet of the Late Tang Dynasty. Later generations called Du Fu "Old Du" and Du Mu "Little Du". He is also famous for his work "A Fang Palace Fu".
Outstanding poet, essayist, is the grandson of the prime minister Du You, Du Cong Yu's son, the Tang Emperor Daho two years 26 years old in the bachelor's degree, awarded the Hongweng Hall School of Books. Afterwards, he went to Jiangxi Observation Minister's Office, transferred to Huainan Festival Minister's Office, and joined the Observation Minister's Office again. He was also appointed as a scholar in the History Hall, a member of the Catering Department, the Bi Department and the Sihun Department, and an assassin in Huangzhou, Chizhou and Mutsu, and eventually became a member of the Zhongshu Shushi (the Central Library).
Du Fu was an outstanding poet of the Late Tang Dynasty, especially famous for his seven-character stanzas, which were mainly devoted to history. Du Fu and Li Bai are collectively known as "Li Du", and in order to distinguish themselves from Du Fu and Li Bai, the poets Li Shangyin and Du Mu are known as "Little Li Du".