Introduction to Longhua Pagoda: Longhua Pagoda is a relic built in the second year of Taiping and Xingguo in the Northern Song Dynasty (AD 977). It has a history of more than a thousand years. Longhua Tower has seven levels and eight sides, 40.6 meters high, and is a pavilion-style brick and wood structure. The body of the tower is made of bricks and hollow, with a square interior and wooden stairs. Each floor outside the tower has flat seats, hook rails and cornices. The eaves of the tower stretch far and wide, and there are layers of brackets under the tower railings and flat seats. Bronze bells are hung under the corners of the eaves. The breeze blows, and a crisp ringing sound is heard. There are iron bowls, dew plates and treasures on the top of the tower. Bottles, and the "Seven Phase Wheel" known as the treasure of the tower.
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