What is written on the plaque of Guangji Bridge?

The plaque of Guangji Bridge reads "Guangji Bridge" on the upper plaque and "Hanyang Pavilion" on the lower plaque.

In 2005, Chaozhou Guangji Bridge Maintenance Committee publicly collected the names of pavilions, couplets and pavilions of Guangji Bridge, and entrusted China Calligraphers Association to invite famous domestic calligraphers to present Mo Bao to the bridge. "Guang Chuan intends to open new wealth, and Jie Ge sees the old instrument." The antithetical couplets at the main entrance of Guangji Bridge were inscribed by Mr. Tsung i Jao, a famous master of Chinese studies.

Tsung i Jao, 19 17, was born in Chaozhou, Guangdong Province, a family of Confucian businessmen. His first name is Fu Sen, his names are Bolian and Bozi, his name is Xuantang, and his name is Gu 'an. He is a famous master of Chinese studies, historian, archaeologist, writer, scholar, educator and painter in China. These couplets plaques decorated in pavilions enrich the poetry of the ancient bridge.

Interpretation of couplets: Guangji Bridge enables people to cross the river smoothly on the vast river, and the new bridge will open a new destiny; From the Jiege Building on the bridge, you can also see the ancient wind instruments of Guangji Bridge. In addition to Master Zong Rao, Zhang Hai, honorary chairman of China Calligraphers Association, Wu Nansheng, Lu Ruihua, the old leaders of Guangdong Province and other hipsters all splashed ink on tablets and couplets for Guangji Bridge.

Shuttle ships lock the long bridges on both sides, just like a long line floating between heaven and earth; The pavilions contain distant mountains, and the sun and the moon are like jumping pills through the ages. "Gan Kun floats on the first line" comes from Du Fu's "Climbing Yueyang Tower": "I can see the endless floating of heaven and earth." "The sun and the moon jump for a thousand years" comes from Han Yu's Autumn: "The sun and the moon are like jumping pills."