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The lion of Marco Polo Bridge said the next sentence

The following sentence of the lion at Marco Polo Bridge is: Countless. There are so many lions describing Marco Polo Bridge that it is difficult to count clearly. The Lion Countless Bridge was built in 1189. It is an arched stone bridge with a total length of 266 meters and 281 pillars carved with lions.

The Marco Polo Bridge, also known as the Marco Polo Bridge, is located on the Yongding River in Fengtai District, Beijing. It is named after it crosses the Marco Polo River (i.e. Yongding River). It is the oldest existing stone-made arch bridge in Beijing.

In June of the 29th year of Dading in the Jin Dynasty (1189, the 16th year of Chunxi in the Southern Song Dynasty), the Marco Polo Bridge was built; in 1961, the Marco Polo Bridge was announced as one of the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units; in 1985, the Marco Polo Bridge Officially decommissioned; in 1991, Marco Polo Bridge was closed for management.

The Marco Polo Bridge is 266.5 meters long and 7.5 meters wide. The goose-wing bridge decks on both sides of the bridge are in the shape of a trumpet. On July 7, 1937, Japan launched a full-scale war of aggression against China here, known in history as the "Marco Bridge Incident" (also known as the "July 7th Incident"). The Chinese anti-Japanese army fired the first shot of the all-out war of resistance at Marco Polo Bridge.