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Why are there so many bridges in Wuhan?

The name Wuhan comes from Wuchang and Hanyang. Hankou was originally integrated with Hanyang. In the Ming Dynasty, the Han River was diverted and separated Hankou and Hanyang. As a result, the three-town pattern of Wuhan was formed. There was originally no bridge between the three towns in Wuhan, and there was not much exchange between the citizens of the three towns. Even their accents were very different.

After liberation, some good people built Jianghan Bridge and Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge. The natural chasm becomes a thoroughfare.

These two incidents brought about a consequence that no one expected - people from Wuchang, Hanyang, and Hankou could intermarry freely and conveniently. As we all know, foreign girls have hybrid advantages compared with intermarriage with local boys, and the babies they give birth to are strong and beautiful. Everyone was so happy that they couldn't open their mouths from ear to ear.

As more and more people benefited from the benefits, people's calls for more convenient transportation in the three towns to facilitate intermarriage and improve breeds became louder and louder. So the government saw that this thing was really conducive to maintaining stability and promoting peace. So in accordance with public opinion and following the current trend, we kept building bridges, building more and more bridges, forming today's situation.

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