File:Four Bridges in Rain and Mist.jpg

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English: "Four Bridges in Rain and Mist", a Qing-era woodcut by Li Dou of one of the 24 views of Yangzhou under the Qing. The 5 Pavilion Bridge ("Lotus Bridge") and White Dagoba are visible in the background. The Spring Wave Bridge, Great Rainbow Bridge (Hongqiao or Dahongqiao Bridge), and Long Spring Bridge (Changchun Bridge) are visible in the foreground.
中文:《四桥烟雨》在江蘓扬州瘦西湖
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