Dashi Village, Fengyang Township, at the junction of Shouning County and Zhouning in the mountainous area of ??eastern Fujian. There is a little-known splayed wooden house bridge in the mountains. The entire bridge has a reasonable structure, well-proportioned and well-protected. It complements the green mountains and green waters, forming an ancient landscape painting. This exquisite, unique and graceful "Guanyin Bridge" was built during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. The current bridge was completed in the 20th year of Daoguang reign of the Qing Dynasty (1840). The bridge is 31 meters long, 5.1 meters wide and has an arch span of 12 meters long, running north-south, with 10 bays and 44 wooden pillars in total. The bridges at both ends are built with strips of stone, and 9 logs and 2 beams are used to cross each end of the bridge to form a wooden arch bridge, with 2-inch thick wooden boards laid across it as the bridge deck. The bridge roof has a double-sloped roof, with double eaves rising in the middle to form a pailou-style resting roof, forming a triple-eaves bridge house with a magpie-tail ridge and raised eaves on all sides. Drape boards are installed under the eaves on both sides, which not only protects against wind and rain but also serve as fences. A canopy is arranged above the middle of the bridge, with carved beams and painted buildings, giving the bridge a deep and simple shape.