Zhusheng Bridge was built in Hongwu period of Ming Dynasty, formerly known as Wuxi Bridge. After many times of construction, the last restoration was completed at the time of Emperor Kangxi's Christmas and the name of the bridge was renamed to celebrate the emperor's birthday. On the bridge, there is the Kuixing Pavilion built in Guangxu in Qing Dynasty, also known as the Zhuangyuan Tower. At that time, Wang Bingao of Zhenyuan Zhifu inscribed three couplets on the pavilion. When you visit, you remember to look for them.