Bridge Technology and Aesthetics of Chinese Poetey in Bridge Design

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With the human environment requirements gradually increase, besides the bridge construction in engineering structure function, the aesthetic requirements are also caused the wide attention, which hide different history and culture related with the current existing social reality. The history and culture are presented by many styles; the Chinese poetry is one of way in China bridge design and construction. This paper focuses on the aesthetic of Chinese poetry in the design of Chinese bridge construction and also points out the modern bridge design points.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 594-597)

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1600-1603

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November 2012

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