Mao Yisheng was a famous modern Chinese architect. His representative works include the Kunming Lake Bridge in Beijing Summer Palace, the Yuyuan Bridge in Shanghai, and the Huacheng Square Bridge in Guangzhou. Among them, the Kunming Lake Bridge in the Summer Palace in Beijing was one of his most famous works and one of the most famous ancient bridges in China. The Kunming Lake Bridge is located in the Summer Palace in Beijing. It is a single arch bridge with a total length of 188 meters, a width of 96 meters, and a height of 75 meters. The bridge was designed and built in the traditional Chinese wooden bridge architectural style by Mao Yisheng. It was hailed as "a milestone in the history of modern Chinese architecture". The design of the Kunming Lake Bridge was inspired by the bridge pier and arch bridge of the Kunming Lake in the Summer Palace. The architectural style of Suzhou gardens was adopted to make the entire bridge look simple, beautiful and magnificent. In addition, the Kunming Lake Bridge also adopted a number of advanced technologies, such as the suspension bridge's suspenders and the arch bridge's stay cables, which greatly improved the stability and safety of the bridge. Mao Yisheng's work of Kunming Lake Bridge was not only of great significance in the history of Chinese architectural design, but also widely recognized and praised internationally.