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What is the name of the cable bridge located at the foot of Wang Er Temple in guanxian, Sichuan?

At the foot of Erwang Temple in guanxian, Sichuan, there is a cable bridge named "An Lan Bridge". The bridge is a mile long and made of thick bamboo ropes. The bamboo rope is covered with wooden blocks, which are not neatly laid and have cracks in the middle. The board is neither wide nor long, so it is inconvenient for three people to walk side by side on it. Some boards have holes and some boards are broken. When people walk on the bridge, they can see the green water of Minjiang River under the board and the gravel under the bridge. In winter, when there is little water, the bridge looks higher. If people walk on the bridge and look down through the gap, they will feel dizzy. Fortunately, there are bamboo rope railings on both sides of the bridge, so even if people lose their feet, they will not fall into the water. There is no pier on the cable bridge, but a tall bamboo frame takes its place. The shelf is higher than the railing and has a top cover. Where the shelves are erected, the bridge rises like a hillside. After passing under the top cover, the bridge inclines downwards and then rises to the second top cover.

Anyone who visits Dujiangyan should come and see the cable bridge. That day, I came down from the Erwang Temple on the mountain and walked back and forth twice on the cable bridge. The bridge swayed slightly, and when I walked forward, it seemed to be moving forward. A countryman came face to face with a burden, and the bridge suddenly moved badly. I walked past him and walked to the heights. Suddenly there was a burst of laughter, and two children ran down from a height, and the bridge moved for a while. I quickly climbed high and continued to walk down. Just after walking half a way, I stopped and stood on the railing to look down. My eyes are on the "fish mouth". At first, I couldn't see what this smooth, fishmouth-shaped "stone" was. Later, I learned that it was a project to split the Minjiang River in two. This "fish mouth" is at the front end of Dujiangyan, a levee built by Li Bing and his son in Minjiang River more than 2,200 years ago. The Erwang Temple was built in memory of Li Bing and his son Jiro.

I looked at the "fish mouth" and then at the countless rubble on both sides of the "fish mouth". I walked on again. After I came back, I watched "Fish Mouth" for a while. The "fish mouth" is still there, and I can't see any change after reading it for a hundred times, but on it, I seem to see people's hands and hearts more than 2,200 years ago. This stone can talk. Many people who personally built this "fish mouth" left their hearts, although they didn't leave their names. In Zipingpu, nine kilometers away from here, on both sides of the nearly one-kilometer-long river valley, thousands of busy young people have the same heart as those people more than 2,200 years ago. A large hydropower station will be built there.

I walked off the cable bridge when my friend happened to see a stone tablet at the foot of the mountain. He told me that this cable bridge, also called Hemu Bridge, was designed and built by a teacher named He in the early years of Qing Dynasty. At that time, people could not build bridges on such a wide river bank. Mr. He came up with a way to build a cable bridge. The bridge is made, and people come and go, which makes it convenient. But there are no railings on the bridge, so it is not very safe to walk on the rickety boards. Soon someone slipped and fell off the bridge and died. The government was dissatisfied with Mr. He, and put the blame entirely on Mr. He, who was arrested and put to death. Mr. He's wife is determined to avenge her husband and realize his real wish. After careful consideration, she finally figured out a way to weave railings on both sides of the bridge with bamboo ropes. Since then, this dangerous bridge has become a safe bridge. After 300 years, children can run around the bridge and give out bursts of laughter.

I can't say that the story is true, but the words on the tablet let us see the hearts of the couple. I walked off the cable bridge and sweated profusely. Needless to say, I'm tired from walking and my feet are starting to burn. But people's hearts brought me warmth 300 years ago. That kind of heart, that kind of heart that wants to help most people, that wants to be close to most people's hearts, and that even wants to sacrifice its greatness for most people, will never die. No matter how long it takes, it will shine, just like Gorky's "burning heart" described in a story. The brave Danke dug out his heart and held it in his hand. The heart is burning and shining, guiding people. The heart of "He He Gong Mu" adds warmth to everyone who walks across the cable bridge. Even in the winter after 300 years, I will take off my hat when I stand by the bridge.

The story of Suoqiao naturally goes beyond these, and Dujiangyan also has many touching stories. However, the story is endless. Whoever takes a trip to Dujiangyan and stands on the cable bridge for a while will surely get something more beautiful and better than the story.