Introduction to Zhenguo Temple Pagoda: Zhenguo Temple Pagoda, also known as the West Pagoda, was first built during the reign of Emperor Xizong of the Tang Dynasty. The ancient pagoda is a square seven-story pavilion-style brick tower with a height of 35.36 meters. The top of the pagoda is a bronze gourd. The surface of the gourd is engraved with the characters "good weather, good weather, peaceful country and people's peace". There are north and south arches on the ground floor, pagoda doors on the second to seventh floors, and small Buddhist niches on both sides. There are protruding semicircular brick columns on both sides of the three- to five-story pagoda doors, and there are stacked brick eaves between the layers. It clearly retains the architectural style of the ancient pagodas of the Tang Dynasty. Among the more than 600 ancient pagodas across the country, it is worthy of mention. Called a leader.
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