Introduction to Qingyang Tower: Qingyang Tower, also known as Wenfeng Tower, was built in the Song Dynasty and was listed as a key cultural relic protection unit in Jiangshan City in 1982. The tower has seven levels and six sides. It is a pavilion-style hollow brick tower, with water chestnut teeth protruding between each floor. The tower is about 12 meters high, with no windows on the west side and hypothetical windows on each floor on the other five sides. There is an arched gate on the ground floor. The purpose of building Wenfeng Pagoda was to promote cultural movement and promote the imperial examination. According to legend, Qingyang Pagoda was built to commemorate Mao Zizhi, a member of the Mao clan and the first number one scholar in the country.