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Chapter 94 Mortise and Tenon Structure

"Professor Nie, are you sure you want to go with a plan that doesn't use a single nail?" asked Nie Guangyi to Nie Tianqin.

In "Records of Fujian," there's a sentence, "The bridges in central Fujian are extremely magnificent, with houses built upon them, delicate and exquisite, a sight worthy of painting in every place."

Muguang arch bridges are a unique category in the history of ancient bridges in the world.

Muguang arch bridges are often built between high mountains and dense forests, converting streams and ravines into thoroughfares.

Muguang arch bridges are primarily connected with tenon-and-mortise joints.

When Wan'an Bridge was first constructed, there were no nails used.

"Datou, since we want to restore the Wan'an Bridge to its original state, we must definitely use the Wooden Arch Bridge Construction Skills, and we must use raw logs and traditional woodworking tools," replied Nie Tianqin.