Fangsheng Bridge is located in Zhujiajiao Town, Shanghai, China. It was built in Minglongqing in five years (1571) and rebuilt in Qingjiaqing in 17 years (1812). The whole length is 70.8 meters, the width is 5.8 meters, and the five-hole joint arch is the largest stone arch bridge in Shanghai. The structure is exquisite and the shape is beautiful, which is one of the ten scenes of Zhujiajiao. As the name implies, the bridge is freeing up the virtue and goodness. The monk's human tide once stipulated that only fish be released under the bridge, and no net fishing. In 1987, he was selected as a cultural relics protection unit in Shanghai.