The Vickio Bridge (also known as the Old Bridge, Ponte Vecchio) was built in 1345, the oldest bridge in the Nengcui. Formerly the corridor of Uffizi Palace to the Biti Palace across the bank. The old bridge not only has an ancient history, but also has a beautiful story about first love. The famous painter Henry Haurida in his oil paintings. Dante and Betty are pictured in Dante and Betty are in love at first sight. Dante is facing Betty from the other end of the covered bridge, and the two meet unexpectedly on the bridge. Dante stares at Betty, both surprised and surprised; And Betris holding flowers, the strange light radiating in her eyes and the red flushing on her face revealed the girl's emotional information. This unexpected encounter by the old bridge of the Arnold River did not have a good ending. Betris later obeyed her parents' orders to marry her. Unfortunately, he died of illness several years after marriage, aged only 24. Dante's love for Betty was unforgettable and lived his life. Such sorrow and misses became a source of inspiration for his early poem "Newborn". In the open poem "Divine Comedy", He portrayed Betty as a goddess who guided him to heaven.
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The Vickio Bridge (also known as the Old Bridge, Ponte Vecchio) was built in 1345, the oldest bridge in the Nengcui. Formerly the corridor of Uffizi Palace to the Biti Palace across the bank. The old bridge not only has an ancient history, but also has a beautiful story about first love. The famous painter Henry Haurida in his oil paintings. Dante and Betty are pictured in Dante and Betty are in love at first sight. Dante is facing Betty from the other end of the covered bridge, and the two meet unexpectedly on the bridge. Dante stares at Betty, both surprised and surprised; And Betris holding flowers, the strange light radiating in her eyes and the red flushing on her face revealed the girl's emotional information. This unexpected encounter by the old bridge of the Arnold River did not have a good ending. Betris later obeyed her parents' orders to marry her. Unfortunately, he died of illness several years after marriage, aged only 24. Dante's love for Betty was unforgettable and lived his life. Such sorrow and misses became a source of inspiration for his early poem "Newborn". In the open poem "Divine Comedy", He portrayed Betty as a goddess who guided him to heaven.