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Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge, of course.

1, as far as the poem itself is concerned, this sentence comes from Mao Zedong's "Water Turning Around" and was written in 1957, which happened to be the year when Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge was opened to traffic, while Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge was built in 1968. Obviously, Chairman Mao did not foresee that a Yangtze River Bridge would be built in Nanjing in 1 1 and wrote a poem of praise for it. The poem also mentions that "only drink Changsha water and eat Wuchang fish", which means that you have just arrived in Wuhan from Changsha.

2. In the sense of two bridges, Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge is the first bridge on the Yangtze River. Its completion has opened up the north-south traffic artery and connected the Beijing-Han Railway with the Guangdong-Han Railway (renamed Beijing-Guangzhou Railway after the connection), which has important economic and strategic significance.

From Chairman Mao's personal feelings, Chairman Mao himself is very partial to Wuhan. From 1956 to 1 1 year in1year, he swam the Yangtze River 17 times in Wuhan, and wrote magnificent poems in the turbulent history of the Yangtze River. The "Meiling No.1" villa on the shore of East Lake is the place where Chairman Mao lived for the longest time after liberation.