Introduction to Guangfu Pagoda: The Guangfu Temple Pagoda was built in the Datong period of the Liang Dynasty (535-546). Its original name is the Relic Pagoda. It is said that the pagoda originally housed the Dafang Guangfo Huayan Sutra and the founder of Guangfu Temple, Monk Wuche. The relics stand on Turtle Mountain in Guangfu Town. The pagoda has seven levels on four sides, a height of 27.95 meters, and a square plane. It is a pavilion-style pagoda with a mixed structure of brick and wood. There is a coupon door on the northwest side of the ground floor, and pot doors on all four sides above the second floor. There are Buddhist niches on the left and right walls of the doors on each floor, displaying 49 Buddha statues. The top of the tower is equipped with square, round, octagonal and other different caissons. There are flat seats with waist eaves on each floor, which is simple and simple. There is a gallery on the bottom floor of the tower, and there are floor slabs on each floor, which can be climbed up by stairs. The tower has a simple appearance and is set off by the surrounding scenery, giving it an artistic conception of "not being in the painting but being included in the painting". There are mountains and mountains in the distance, and the east and west lakes complement each other. Looking at the Tianping and Lingyan mountains, it seems that they are very close.

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