Introduction to Hua Pagoda: Hua Pagoda is commonly known as Flower Pagoda, also known as Duobao Pagoda. According to records, it was built in the Tang Dynasty. The existing Hua Pagoda is an important relic that was renovated during the Dading period of the Jin Dynasty. It is also the only surviving building of this ancient temple. The tower is thirteen feet and five feet high. The main tower has four floors and an octagonal plane. A flat hexagonal pavilion-shaped small tower is built on each corner to connect to the main tower. Only the ruins of the small tower remain. Most of the eaves of each floor of the main tower are decorated with bricks imitating wooden brackets. The planes from the first to third floors are octagonal, and the ground floor has doors on all four fronts. There are flat seats on the second and third floors. In addition to the front door, there are Buddhist niches and diagonal square false windows on the sides. Above the third floor of the tower is the bouquet-shaped upper half of the flower tower, which accounts for about one-third of the total height of the tower. On it, images of tigers, lions, elephants, dragons, Buddhas, and Bodhisattvas are carved according to vertical lines on all sides and corners. From the top of the bouquet-shaped tower body, brackets, rafters, rafters, and rafters are carved out of bricks, and the upper part is covered with bricks. Octagonal tower according to the roof. Tasha no longer exists.
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