Introduction to the pagoda: The pagoda is a stone structure imitating a pavilion, with five floors and an octagonal shape, and is about 30 meters high. The tower chamber is hollow, with a caisson on the top, and stone steps embedded in the inner wall, allowing people to climb up to the outside of the tower door on each floor. The outer walls and interlayers are embossed with exquisite patterns such as Buddha statues, two-headed feathered figures, flying acrobats, flowers, birds and animals. The eaves of the tower are carved in imitation of bricks and tiles, showing the image of birds flying with leather feathers and flying in the wind, which is of high artistic value. It is a precious physical material for studying the architecture, culture and art of the Song Dynasty.