Introduction to Wenfeng Pagoda: Wenfeng Pagoda was built in the 35th year of Kangxi reign (1696) to revitalize Fuyang's literary style. The tower is an all-brick structure, seven-story octagonal, and 31.8 meters high. The tower is in the style of a pavilion with dense eaves, with masts protruding from each level. There are brick-carved bucket arches with imitation wood structures to support the protruding dense eaves. The top is ridged and angular, with a three-stack bead-style sword and an iron five-pronged brake lever running through the tip. The shape is simple and solemn. Wenfeng Pagoda is both related to "Wen" and has a strong Taoist flavor. Some of the brick carvings on the pagoda include longevity deer, Ganoderma lucidum grass, dragon and phoenix that represent good luck, as well as the carp jumping through the dragon gate by the scholar Qi Qiu, and the yin and yang fish pattern. .
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