Introduction to the Nine-top Pagoda: The Nine-top Pagoda is an octagonal single-story brick tower from the Tang Dynasty, built with water-milled joints. The eaves of this tower are unique in shape, with 8 square three-story towers on top, and a central tower in the center. On the south side of the tower, 3.1 meters above the ground, there is an arch with a Buddhist chamber inside. There is a Buddhist Arhat enshrined indoors, and there are remaining murals on the walls. Because of the tower's gorgeous and unique shape, Japan's "Complete Collection of World Art" once called the tower: "The tower is full of ingenuity and strange in construction, and cannot be matched by others."

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