Introduction to Linglong Pagoda: Linglong Pagoda is located halfway up the west peak of Baishi Mountain. It is also known as the "Eight Treasures Ruyi Pagoda". When people climb to the top of the tower, they can look north at the Chang Huai River Belt and south at the mountains surrounding it, far and near, high and low. Smoke and clouds are floating in the air. The pagoda originally had nine floors, with lotus flowers supporting the bottom, and a Buddha statue on each side of each floor. About a hundred years ago, due to lightning strikes, two floors were cut off, turning it into a seven-level pagoda. Afterwards, it was continuously repaired. It is still standing on Baishi Mountain. Around 1922, the top of the tower was struck by lightning again. Due to the warlords' melee and the Anti-Japanese War at that time, it could not be repaired again, so it had to leave the base, which became a historical regret.
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