Wenfeng Pagoda was built in Tang and Song Dynasties, and after several reconstructions, it was destroyed by war. It was rebuilt in Xianfeng and Tongzhi years of Qing Dynasty, but it was destroyed by soldiers again. It was in May of the tenth year of Guangxu (May 1884). Rebuilt again. Wenfeng Pagoda is 7 stories high and 25 meters high. It is octahedral and cone-shaped. It looks like the pagoda in the hands of Tota Li Tianwang. The tower body is made of blue bricks, and the words "Bodhisattva, Luban, Guanyin, Arhat, Patriarch, General Yang" are embedded on the two floors above the tower base. The character belongs to Yan style, vigorous and simple. There is an arch-shaped "door" under the word, and the inside of the "door" is blocked with ashlar. There are 4 layers of circular holes and arches below the top, which are arranged in a staggered arrangement. The whole tower has a total of 10 "doors", 6 round holes, and the corners of the tower are provoked. The pagoda is octahedral, cone-shaped, seven-storey, seven-zhang-five-foot high, and made of blue bricks and strips of stone. It was built in May of the tenth year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty (1884). In Tongzhi of Qing Dynasty, "Suizhou Chronicle Reconstruction of Wenfeng Pagoda" said: There was an old Wenbi Pagoda in Huilong Temple in Wangchenggang in the southeast of the city, so scholars and scholars in Tang, Song, Yuan and Ming dynasties appeared one after another. Before the war, the tower collapsed. In the ninth year of Daoguang in the Qing Dynasty (1829), initiated by Yang Xiucai in the south of the city, the Wenbi Tower was rebuilt by raising funds from the private sector. In the Xianfeng and Tongzhi dynasties, the tower was damaged by wars many times. In May of the tenth year of Guangxu (1884), Zhizhou presided over the construction of another pagoda in the south of the city using the name of Wenbi Pagoda, which was renamed Wenfeng Pagoda. The original damaged writing tower was demolished in 1966.
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Wenfeng Tower was built in Tang and Song Dynasty. After several reconstructions, they were destroyed in the war. During the Qing Dynasty, Xianfeng, and the same period, were rebuilt separately, but they were destroyed again in the military and burned, and they were rebuilt in May of Guangxu ten years (May 1884 AD)
Been there these two days, not bad. There are many people dancing and roller skating in the evening. There are also many beautiful women