Introduction to Shengduo Mountain: The upper part of the mountain has three connected peaks, shaped like a pen stand, tall and handsome. It was called "One Side of Shenggai" in the "Neixiang County Chronicles" of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. At the southern foot of the mountain, there is the Fayun Temple Pagoda of the Ming Dynasty, also called the Shengduo Temple Pagoda. It has seven floors and an octagonal shape, and is made of blue bricks. It has a simple shape and moderate proportions. It is a solemn and simple pavilion-style dense eaves. Brick tower. According to the stele of the pagoda, the Fayun Temple pagoda has a history of more than 500 years. It has gone through vicissitudes of life, but it still stands upright and is now well preserved.
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